[CS-FSLUG] Any abandoned copies of Windows XP

Aaron Lehmann lehmanap at lehmanap.dyndns.org
Sat Apr 30 18:34:31 CDT 2005


As morally acceptable as that would be to most, I don't think that MS
liscenses are legally transferrable in this fashion.

Aaron Lehmann

On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 05:15:11PM -0600, Nathan T. wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We just got a copy of Microsoft Office 2003 Student edition because of
> all the trouble I've been having trying to move my work back and
> fourth from school, its not something I wanted to do but it was
> necessary since OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office do not play nice
> together.
> 
> Anyway the said copy of Microsoft office needs Windows 2000 or newer
> to run, my parents want my sister to be able to use it as well so for
> the time being I will have to share my computer with my sister when
> the time comes to type up school work. Rather than have this
> complication I am wondering if anyone in here who has recently made
> the switch to Linux has a spare license of Windows XP they are willing
> to part with, the upgrade version should be good as well as long as it
> will upgrade from Windows 98.
> 
> I already have a Windows XP CD, what I need now is a legal license
> (the sticker with the valid license code), the license must also *not*
> be in use on another computer. Replies can be sent to me personally or
> through the list.
> 
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