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Old 02-25-2013, 08:35 AM   #37
teh603
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Originally Posted by bradhaak View Post
I have already had to remove it from one computer during an upgrade. I went to the MS website that tracks Office licenses, logged in, and removed it from that computer. Prior to that, I had it installed on three boxes, and had two available. After disabling it on the old computer, I had three licenses available. Then I installed Office 2013 on the replacement computer and was back to two licenses available.

This was done entirely online with no calls to Microsoft.
So what's to stop a hacker from getting in there, disabling *all* your licenses, and then changing the password?
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