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Other users in the organization may also access and use the copy of software installed on a desktop from other separately licensed devices. When a copy of Microsoft Office is installed on a desktop, the primary user of the desktop may remotely access and use the software from any other device. When a copy of Microsoft Office software is installed on a server, users may remotely access and use the copy of Microsoft Office from any licensed device. Remote Use Rights are granted under desktop application licenses for Microsoft Office acquired through Microsoft Volume Licensing.
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Remote Access for Microsoft Office With Remote Use Rights, a company may install Microsoft Office on a single device such as a server and then allow users to access Microsoft Office remotely from licensed desktops (or as the primary user of the licensed device hosting the session) as if the desktop application was installed locally on their desktops. See more detail in the Remote Access for Microsoft Office section. This includes situations where you run the software on your local device or access the software installed on another device like a server.
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Customers may access Microsoft Office remotely, but one license is required for each physical device running or accessing the application. Volume Licensing customers have the right to install and use any number of copies of the software on the licensed device on physical and/or virtual machines. The license permits use of the software on the licensed device. Users must assign each Microsoft Office license to a single physical hardware system ( licensed device ). What s New in This Brief This brief replaces a previous version published in June It has been updated to reflect the latest release of Microsoft Office.Ģ Details Per Device Microsoft Office Licensing Microsoft Office as a software offering under the desktop applications licensing model is licensed on a per-device basis. To learn more about licensing Microsoft Office for Mac, see the Licensing Windows and Microsoft Office to Use with the Apple Mac brief.

For more information about use rights for Microsoft Office acquired as a subscription service as part of Microsoft Office Professional Plus for Office 365, see the Licensing Microsoft Office Professional Plus for Office 365 brief. This brief only addresses questions about use rights for Microsoft Office for the Windows operating system acquired as a software product under a desktop application license (typically, a perpetual license). 8 Summary This licensing brief addresses the commonly asked questions about licensing Microsoft Office suites in Microsoft Volume Licensing programs. 5 Appendix: Microsoft Office as a Software Product.

4 Software Assurance Benefits for Microsoft Office. 3 Acquiring Microsoft Office Licenses in Volume Licensing. 3 Office Suites Available Through Volume Licensing. 2 Licensing Office for Use with Windows To Go. 2 Licensing Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 RT for Commercial Use. 1 Volume Licensing brief Licensing Microsoft Office software in Volume Licensing This brief applies to all Volume Licensing programs.
