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I recently bought a new computer to replace a broken laptop. I can still
boot up the old laptop and access MS Office 2003 on it. How do I deactivate
the license on my old computer so that I may use MS Office on my new computer?
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If it was an OEM license you may not be able to cuz it may be linked to the
original PC. I don't have a laptop anymore but, as I understand it, you may
be able to use on ONE desktop and ONE laptop.

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I recently bought a new computer to replace a broken laptop. I can still
boot up the old laptop and access MS Office 2003 on it. How do I
deactivate
the license on my old computer so that I may use MS Office on my new
computer?


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