Office 2010 Admin Install - TechNet Version


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    Office 2010 Admin Install - TechNet Version


    I haven't come across any new info on this, but it seems as though the TechNet version of Office 2010 Pro doesn't allow you to do an admin/network install. The OCT is missing. Am I correct in saying there's no way to download this separately and add it in?
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    I would not think so. Technet is licensed per individual...so only one person is allowed to use it with their own personal keys.
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    I went here
    Office - Microsoft Office
    beta version till Oct.
    Unless you want to pay for it!
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    DeaconFrost said:
    I haven't come across any new info on this, but it seems as though the TechNet version of Office 2010 Pro doesn't allow you to do an admin/network install. The OCT is missing. Am I correct in saying there's no way to download this separately and add it in?
    Hello !!

    Are you looking for Office Customization Tool ?? If so here it is Download details: Office 2010 Administrative Templates and OCT

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    pparks1 said:
    I would not think so. Technet is licensed per individual...so only one person is allowed to use it with their own personal keys.
    Not all TechNet licenses are for an individual basis, but mine is. I wanted to play around with the tool and the custom install options before shelling out the money to move my company up to 2010.
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    DeaconFrost said:
    Not all TechNet licenses are for an individual basis, but mine is.
    I think they all are. I know that under a volume license contract you can assign out technet subscriptions to employees...but I still think it's 1 subscription per employee.
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    pparks1 said:
    I think they all are.
    At one point a few years ago, there was an option to have one account, but several logins to access the material, post on forums, etc. I worked for a small dot.com company that had one for the 5 IT staff, but it was just one overall account.
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