Hi ITD--
As in XP it's one Vista per one machine. If you have a Vista activated on one box, that's it. You certainly can do any upgrading you want on that one box.
Office 2007 can still be installed on one desktop and one other box.
If you decide to put Vista on another computer you can, but it's one vista on one box at a time so you won't be able to activate it on two boxes ***concomittantly.***
Good luck,
CH
Congrats to "Rudy 911" who actually facilitated 911 by his incompetence (police and EMT and fire can't communicate in NYC to this second) whose state campaign chairman was indicted yesterday for cocaine distribution, and whose former police commisioner is soon to be federally indicted. Gimme some good ole time family values.
Congrats to Scooter heading for the slam who today recieved the news that he managed to get the same panel who has ruled against him twice from the D.C. Circuit who denied the celebrety amicus law professors who filed a ridiculous brief (considering one of them was Alan Dershowitz and one of them was Doug Kmieck) the leave to participate at the appellate level in Libby's "don't send white men who worked in the scumbag Whitehouse with connections" to the slam.
I wonder if his multimillion dollar billable hours appellate team and the obnoxious arrogant Lawrence S. Robbins who tried to bully Judge Reggie Walton have the seminiferous tubules to tell Scooter it ain't lookin' good now.
"its teh dmv" <its teh dmv[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F07CF01C-D31F-4EB3-A999-8A4153609984[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I bought a full version of Vista home prem. and I now want to install Vista > on a new machine. Can I just buy an upgrade for my second machine? I > would > install the full version, then install the upgrade over that. is this > possible?
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