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What exactly does the "portable device" clause in the EULA allow me to install Microsoft software on? I've looked at the EULA, confused as ever, and saw something mentioning that I can install a piece of Microsoft software on a "portable device" - would a laptop constitute a portable device?
Also, is this only MS Office or would a copy of MS Windows XP operating system be the same? Having done a bit of search on it, I come to loose ends - I'd appreciate it if someone can help clarify this. Appreciate it. Thanks. kram
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Certain versions of MS Office may be installed on a desktop and a laptop. NO versions of Windows may be installed that way.
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