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    Its all about the CD key (MS product activation key). A MS Office 2007 key entitles you to installation on a home PC and a laptop. So you can legally do both. They don't want you to have it on 2 PC or 2 laptops, but 1 of each is specifically allowed under the Office 2007 EULA.

    You will need the CD media and the product key that matches the version of Office you are installing. This means Office Pro needs a Office Pro key(Home/Home or SMB/SMB) to activate correctly. You do not need the key to install it, but you will to activate it after 30 days.

    Hope this helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    Its all about the CD key (MS product activation key). A MS Office 2007 key entitles you to installation on a home PC and a laptop. So you can legally do both. They don't want you to have it on 2 PC or 2 laptops, but 1 of each is specifically allowed under the Office 2007 EULA.

    You will need the CD media and the product key that matches the version of Office you are installing. This means Office Pro needs a Office Pro key(Home/Home or SMB/SMB) to activate correctly. You do not need the key to install it, but you will to activate it after 30 days.

    Hope this helps!

    Delfuego
    Microsoft Gold Certified Partner

    Nice I didn't think that it was proprietaryto the actual install disk, good to know.

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