HCHTech
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One of my church clients is adding a new AV computer so asked for an Office install as part of the setup. They have a Techsoup account already, and are primarily a Google Workspace organization (email, file storage, groups, etc.). The use Powerpoint for AV, though and don't want to change. Going through the Office selections at Techsoup, I see that the perpetual licenses all include the "Computer Lab" restriction:
"I understand that this product is only available to organizations that operate computer labs. I understand that these products can be used only on computers that are available to an organization's beneficiaries or the general public. I understand that these products may not be used on computers that are assigned to staff members or volunteers."
So, that seems out by my readings. "may not be used on computers assigned to staff members or volunteers" - the AV folks are all volunteers. I think that means the only choice left to get the desktop version of PP is an E3 license, which is a whole thing - creating a new managed tenant, monthly charge, etc.
Am I missing something here? I think it would be easier to just purchase a retail license ($160 one time).
"I understand that this product is only available to organizations that operate computer labs. I understand that these products can be used only on computers that are available to an organization's beneficiaries or the general public. I understand that these products may not be used on computers that are assigned to staff members or volunteers."
So, that seems out by my readings. "may not be used on computers assigned to staff members or volunteers" - the AV folks are all volunteers. I think that means the only choice left to get the desktop version of PP is an E3 license, which is a whole thing - creating a new managed tenant, monthly charge, etc.
Am I missing something here? I think it would be easier to just purchase a retail license ($160 one time).