Doyle,
Disregarding WPA, installing it on your computer would be a violation of the
license, i.e. software piracy. The reason "Macrohard" is implementing this
stuff that all of us dislike.
Fred Nielson
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 4:18 AM
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Subject: [PCSOFT] Office XP
I am a bit confused about WPA as regards Office XP. My sister bought a copy
of it and installed and registered it. I would like to install it on my
computer but she says that the WPA on Office is the same as on Windows XP,
i.e. that it can only be installed on one computer. Macrohard's site only
says that, if the product isn't registered, after fifty activations, it will
only continue with severely reduced funtionality. It doesn't say anything
about number of computers on which the installation allowed.
TIA
Doyle Hirsch
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