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To keep some of you from wasting time on this, it isn't available to everybody. To qualify for HUP, your place of business must have a Microsoft licensing agreement with Office on it, and they must have chosen to activate this benefit. You'll login using your business e-mail address, and will also need an access code to complete the purchase, which is to be provided by your company.
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Somebody isn't managing their licensing very well then, you have to specify what domains have access to your HUP, and there is a finite number of HUP licenses per company, which is dependent upon the ammount of Office licenses they have at the office. It's supposed to be one HUP license per employee, not a family and friends special.Originally posted by STANGGT40 View PostI can't think of anyone that I know that works at any large corporations...FYI, some people were saying that MySpace emails were working...I guess some work and some don't. Supposedly a lot of .edu addresses work as well.
None of my clients ever come close to allocating all of their HUP licenses though, so it's not that big a deal I suppose. Opening it up to something like a facebook or gmail domain is asking for trouble though, all it takes is someone spilling the beans on a big forum and sharing the code, and all your HUP licenses are gone when employees need them.
On a similar note, if you have more than 2 computers, and have already installed Office 2010 on the 2 allowed, you can buy 2013 and get 2 more installs.
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I bought 07 or 10 for my laptop...I can't remember which and I rarely use it. This is for my wife's laptop (windows 8)...I can't find the install disc from mine...it might have been a factory install and I bought the license. I can't remember now.Originally posted by Big A View PostSomebody isn't managing their licensing very well then, you have to specify what domains have access to your HUP, and there is a finite number of HUP licenses per company, which is dependent upon the ammount of Office licenses they have at the office. It's supposed to be one HUP license per employee, not a family and friends special.
None of my clients ever come close to allocating all of their HUP licenses though, so it's not that big a deal I suppose. Opening it up to something like a facebook or gmail domain is asking for trouble though, all it takes is someone spilling the beans on a big forum and sharing the code, and all your HUP licenses are gone when employees need them.
On a similar note, if you have more than 2 computers, and have already installed Office 2010 on the 2 allowed, you can buy 2013 and get 2 more installs.
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Call microsoft HUP and they can find your purchase with your name and company. I needed the key code and they emailed it to me. They may still be able to mail a replacement disc.Originally posted by STANGGT40 View PostI bought 07 or 10 for my laptop...I can't remember which and I rarely use it. This is for my wife's laptop (windows 8)...I can't find the install disc from mine...it might have been a factory install and I bought the license. I can't remember now.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostSomebody isn't managing their licensing very well then, you have to specify what domains have access to your HUP, and there is a finite number of HUP licenses per company, which is dependent upon the ammount of Office licenses they have at the office. It's supposed to be one HUP license per employee, not a family and friends special.
None of my clients ever come close to allocating all of their HUP licenses though, so it's not that big a deal I suppose. Opening it up to something like a facebook or gmail domain is asking for trouble though, all it takes is someone spilling the beans on a big forum and sharing the code, and all your HUP licenses are gone when employees need them.
On a similar note, if you have more than 2 computers, and have already installed Office 2010 on the 2 allowed, you can buy 2013 and get 2 more installs.
Captain Save a MS? When did you lose interest in saving whores?
Calm down Nancy, I'm just fucking with you.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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I still save whores given the opportunity. Microsoft licensing is the vast majority of what pays my bills, and I've helped many of my clients activate and set up their HUP. I'm just explaining exactly what HUP is, as to not have anyone get their hopes up for a cheap valid (notice I didn't say legal) copy of Office. If they happen to poach one from a careless business or school, more power to 'em.Originally posted by bcoop View PostCaptain Save a MS? When did you lose interest in saving whores?
Calm down Nancy, I'm just fucking with you.
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Definitely do. Just FYI though, the licensing agreement states that you are to uninstall the program once you are no longer an employee, so once you've left it's a pirated copy like the millions of other out there. Fortunately the company isn't liable for such uninstallations, or nobody would implement it.Originally posted by 8mpg View PostI do...better get it before I leave my current job
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I qualify and do not need it. Would you like me to forward my link to you?Originally posted by STANGGT40 View PostCheck your email at the below link...$10 for office 2013 pro, also ms project and Visio are $10 each, and you can install them on 2 computers.
If you have an email that works, I need to buy a copy of each.
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Edit...thread title should have a "?" At the end.
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