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Old February 18th, 2006, 01:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default # of Systems on which Publisher can be installed

If it's on one computer and more than one person uses that computer, you're
fine. Of course the idea of more than one person working on one newsletter
makes me cringe.


(Have I ever mentioned that I have a bit of a control issue?)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"klam" wrote in message
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Thx for your complete reply Chuck.

John, I'm checking out the VLP pages now so thx a mint for the link to
that
too.

One last question, if we go with purchasing a single copy of Pub 2003 we
would install it on a computer that volunteers share. So would it be okay
if
multiple people used the same copy on that one computer? (Some of us work
on
the same newsletter, and there are two newsletters.)

thx again,
karen




"John Inzer" wrote:

klam wrote:
I'm thinking of getting Publisher and noticed that the
trial evaluation pkg says it can be installed on up to
four systems. Is that true for the full pkg (not the
trial version)?

I'm asking as the pkg is for a non-profit (I'm a
volunteer) and was wondering:
1. how many systems can the full pkg be installed on?
2. is there a corporate/non-profit version that allows
for multilple installs? Or price discount?

Sorry if this is a "stupid question" but the trial
verbiage has me confused.

Appreciate any feedback.
karen

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Maybe the Volume Licensing Program would be
appropriate for your organization:

http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.mspx


The following excerpt is from the Pub 2003 EULA:

===
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Microsoft grants you
the following rights provided that you comply with
all terms and conditions of this EULA:
1.1 Installation and use. You may:
(a) install and use a copy of the Software on one
personal computer or other device; and
(b) install an additional copy of the Software on a
second, portable device for the exclusive use of
the primary user of the first copy of the Software.
===

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John Inzer