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Micki - 29 Aug 2003 23:18 GMT
We have 2 home computers and purchased 1 copy of Windows
XP. We would like to have XP on both PC's do we have to
purchase another copy of XP for the 2nd
coomputer....?????????
RonK - 29 Aug 2003 23:43 GMT
Yes

> We have 2 home computers and purchased 1 copy of Windows
> XP. We would like to have XP on both PC's do we have to
> purchase another copy of XP for the 2nd
> coomputer....?????????
Bob the Cop - 30 Aug 2003 00:03 GMT
Yes, it's always been that way, for any sofware you buy
from MS or many other other software companies.

>-----Original Message-----
>We have 2 home computers and purchased 1 copy of Windows
>XP. We would like to have XP on both PC's do we have to
>purchase another copy of XP for the 2nd
>coomputer....?????????
>.
jane - 30 Aug 2003 06:19 GMT
u can afford 2 computers ..u can afford 2 windows xp
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>-----Original Message-----
>We have 2 home computers and purchased 1 copy of Windows
>XP. We would like to have XP on both PC's do we have to
>purchase another copy of XP for the 2nd
>coomputer....?????????
>.
BruceM - 31 Aug 2003 04:56 GMT
mmmmmmmmmm, I guess you can do whatever you like? Up to you really.
Legally no but.....

> u can afford 2 computers ..u can afford 2 windows xp
> ---------------------------------------------
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> >coomputer....?????????
> >.
 
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