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License Lock Box
Coach Gary 4/6/2007 7:18:00 PM
I'm about to convert my trial of One Note 2007, and one of the things offered
is to pay an additional $9.99 for the license lock box. As I understand it,
Microsoft will keep my download file available for three years, and I can use
it for multiple downloads. Is that correct? If so, does that mean I can
install it on all three of my own computers?

Coach Gary
Re: License Lock Box
Steve Silverwood <kb6ojs[ at ]arrl.net> 5/22/2007 1:49:27 AM
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the Microsoft licenses
provide only for installing on your desktop system and a laptop,
providing only one is used at a time. Obviously, that's
unenforceable. However, there is the Student/Teacher version, which
provides three licenses. I don't know if you qualify under either of
those, nor do I know if it's available for download from the Windows
Marketplace site.

Also, you might save yourself the ten bucks and just burn your install
download to a CD-ROM.... :)

On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:18:00 -0700, Coach Gary <Coach
Gary[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>I'm about to convert my trial of One Note 2007, and one of the things offered
>is to pay an additional $9.99 for the license lock box. As I understand it,
>Microsoft will keep my download file available for three years, and I can use
>it for multiple downloads. Is that correct? If so, does that mean I can
>install it on all three of my own computers?
>
>Coach Gary
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RE: License Lock Box
Coach Gary 5/22/2007 3:53:03 PM


"Coach Gary" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I'm about to convert my trial of One Note 2007, and one of the things offered
> is to pay an additional $9.99 for the license lock box. As I understand it,
> Microsoft will keep my download file available for three years, and I can use
> it for multiple downloads. Is that correct? If so, does that mean I can
> install it on all three of my own computers?
>
> Coach Gary


Steve--

Thanks for the input. I already bought the program and I like and use it. I
just thought that the description Microsoft uses for "License Lock Box" is
pretty vague--and I'm reasonably intelligent!

Thanks for your suggestion!

Coach Gary

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