Version: 2004 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel I would like to upgrade our office edition of 2001 to the Office 2004 version. Can anyone tell me how many computers you can run the Office Professional 2004 version on as I can't seem to find this info on Microsoft's website?
"chelsey@officeformac.com" wrote: > I would like to upgrade our office edition of 2001 to the Office 2004 version. > Can anyone tell me how many computers you can run the Office Professional 2004 > version on as I can't seem to find this info on Microsoft's website? When you purchase Office 2004 you are allowed to install on one computer and one laptop. You cannot use an application at the same time if the computers are networked. You might need the Student & Teacher version. Office 2004 does contain Exchange and it will give you 3 license keys. You¹ll find all kinds of info about version, license keys etc here: Version Information <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/version/index.html> -- Diane
You have no need of the Professional edition of 2004 unless you're using PPC Macs & intend to run Virtual PC 7 - that's the only difference between Professional & Standard. You'd need to contact MS for volume licensing information if it's even still available for Office 2004 which is no longer in production. Regards |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/25/08 1:09 PM, in article 59b57c89.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw, "chelsey@officeformac.com" wrote: > Version: 2004 > Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) > Processor: Intel > > I would like to upgrade our office edition of 2001 to the Office 2004 version. > Can anyone tell me how many computers you can run the Office Professional 2004 > version on as I can't seem to find this info on Microsoft's website?