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Use the report button. DoD Microsoft Home Use Program (HUP) is back. Buy MS Office Professional Plus 2016 for only $9.95 The program includes: - MS Office Pro Plus 2016 for Windows 10, 8/8.1, and 7 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, and Skype for Business).
$9.95 - MS Office Home and Business 2016 for Mac (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote). $9.95 Additional products available for purchase through this program: - MS Project Professional 2016 for Windows 10, 8/8.1, and 7. $9.95 - MS Visio Professional 2016 for Windows 10, 8/8.1, and 7. $9.95. Go to:. Enter the following Program Code: C4FAA257E3. Enter your official Army email address.
You will then get an email with the link to purchase the software direct from MS. CODE CHANGED.
Go to Click on 'Don't Know Your Program Code? Enter your @mail.mil email Click on 'Verify Email' Wait for the sauce: Congratulations! You may be eligible to purchase!
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You'll receive an email confirmation in just a moment. To Purchase. Check your email inbox. Click on the link provided in the email to access our store. Purchase your license/product key.
Choose and purchase backup media with your order (optional). Checkout and download!
What is the Home Use Program (HUP)? HUP is a benefit available under UofL’s Microsoft Campus Agreement. It allows eligible employees to purchase a licensed copy of the current version of Microsoft Office Professional Plus to use for work and personal use on their home computers. Who qualifies for the Home Use Program (HUP)? Employees whose departments participate in the Microsoft Campus Agreement are eligible to purchase, at a nominal fee, Microsoft Office Professional Plus for use on a home PC during the term of their employment. This temporary license expires with the termination of employment (including retirement) with the university, or university’s Microsoft Campus Agreement coverage.
Is the Home Use Program (HUP) the same as the Work-At-Home (WAH) program? WAH may only be used for work purposes on a home computer. It includes a license to upgrade the PC operating system. HUP can be used for both work and personal use. It does not include a license for the operating system.
Employees may purchase one license or the other, but not both. What is the cost of the Home Use Program software? Employees pay $9.95 for the license and download for Microsoft Office Professional Plus. Backup media (DVD) is available for an additional cost plus shipping/handling.
Other products may be available at an additional cost. How is an order placed? To place a HUP order an employee needs to be in a department participating in the Microsoft Campus Agreement, have a valid [email protected] address and the university program code (D0F450E176), and an accepted form of payment. Visit to download the product. A link will be e-mailed to complete the purchase. The HUP purchase link is only valid for the employee and cannot be transferred.
How many products can be purchased? Eligible employees are allowed to purchase a single license of either Microsoft Office Professional Plus or Microsoft Office for Mac (not both) and one each of any other products available on the HUP site. What are the system requirements for compatibility? Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10 or later are the operating systems needed to run Office on a PC or Mac. Does Office 2013 have to be uninstalled before installing Office Professional Plus 2016?
Employees are legally obligated to uninstall other Microsoft Office products purchased through the university before installing the HUP version of Microsoft Office Pro Plus. There is no legal requirement to uninstall Microsoft Office if it was acquired through another source. Please note: Microsoft Office Outlook will overwrite previous versions when the HUP version is installed. Trial versions of Microsoft Office should be removed before installing the HUP version.
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Is there a 64-bit offering of Microsoft Office Pro Plus through HUP? A 64-bit version is available through the Install Options link on the Thank You page or from. If a back-up media was purchased it will contain the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the software. Does Click-to-Run install software on my machine? Click-to-Run is a way of delivering and updating Microsoft Office Pro Plus (Office). With this feature Office can be started before the entire suite is downloaded. Once Click-to-Run is finished streaming, Office is completely installed on the computer and available offline.
How long does it take to download and install Office 2013? The actual download speed depends on the speed of the Internet connection. Office for Mac 2011 customers will continue to see slightly longer download times as Click-to-Run technology is not currently available for this product. What about upgrades? Eligible employees may purchase an upgrade to the latest version of the available Microsoft products.
Can purchased software be re-installed? Software may be re-installed at any time by accessing. The back-up media can also be used to re-install the software if it was purchased.
Re-downloads and purchase of additional products are only available if the Microsoft Campus Agreement is still valid and the employee is an active employee of the university. Can employees purchase a copy for relatives or friends? The Home Use Program entitles each qualified employee to a single license of a qualifying Microsoft products to be installed on the employee’s home computer. Where can I get technical support? If you need assistance with purchasing or downloading the application, please contact. If you need assistance in using the Office applications, you may take advantage of Microsoft’s online resources or contact the HelpDesk at 502-852-7997 or email.
Search MilitaryCAC: Please website with your friends and colleagues.com.us.ml.mobi.net.org The Definitive Source for Everything CAC Common Access Card help for your P ersonal C omputer Be notified of page updates powered by Also available at: MICROSOFT ENTERPRISE LICENSE AGREEMENT (MSELA) FORMERLY HOME USE PROGRAM INFORMATION PAGE On 6 Dec 2012 the Microsoft Joint Enterprise License Agreement (MSJELA) was awarded by the Army Contracting Command - National Capital Region to Insight, Inc. By working with the joint services team of Army, Air Force, and DISA, the Army was able to leverage the buying power of more than 2 million users to negotiate more favorable contract terms for all parties. Because the contract was awarded to a new vendor, revised instructions for ordering and downloading software have been developed by Army CIO/G6 and are published via the CHESS website (link below, PLEASE read information in between prior to clicking button). The Microsoft Home Use Program (HUP) is an option for Military and Government Employees to purchase Microsoft Office at a reduced rate and is authorized for Army military, civilian, and contractor personnel. For more information, please visit the CHESS link below, but read information in between prior to clicking button. Office 2013 is with Windows Vista or XP.
Your computer HAS to HAVE Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 on it. NOTE: If you use your @mail.mil email address, add the following email address to your trusted senders before requesting the software code: [email protected] NOTE2: If you use your @us.army.mil email address, add the following web address to your trusted senders before requesting the software code: hup.microsoft.com Here's how: In Outlook Web App (aka: click Options, See All Options., Block or Allow, copy [email protected] or hup.microsoft.com and paste it into the Enter a sender or domain here block under the Safe Senders and Recipients section then hit the green +.
Click Save in the lower right corner of the screen. This will allow you to click the link inside the email you receive to place your order. If you skip this step, you will have a difficult time clicking the link in the email. NOTE3: You can request a plain text version of the 'Buy Now' email. On the page that pops up after you enter your official email address and Program Code, you can request another email. When this link is selected, you'll be sent to a page that looks the same as the first email submission page, but it will have a box to check to receive the email in Plain Text.
Once you receive the email plain text, you will be able to click on the link and continue as intended. You need to click the link below to get link and Program code Windows Users Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 is available for $9.95 and includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, InfoPath, & Lync. This is a single user that can be installed on TWO (2) windows computers (you are only authorized to purchase one copy through this deal). If you need more than one copy (or more than 2 computers), consider purchasing Office 365 from one of the. This version will allow installation on up to Five (5) computers (including Macs).
Mac Users Microsoft Office:mac Home & Business 2011 is available for $9.95 and includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, & Outlook through offer above. Free Microsoft Office online training from Microsoft comparing the differences between the multiple versions of Office. Options for personnel who for the above Home Use Program above: You can use for free. Purchase Office 365 Home Premium (annual subscription). Office 365 is with Windows Vista or XP. You HAVE to be using Windows 7, 8, or 8.1.
With link to your Military Exchange is available to full- and part-time students, faculty, and staff of qualified, accredited higher education institutions with a valid.edu email address. Alumni of these institutions aren't eligible. This version is valid for 4 years - not just 1 year as ) It includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, Access, 1 TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and 60 monthly Skype world calling. This version can be installed on 2 PCs or Macs, plus 2 tablets including Windows and iPad. Compatible only with Windows 7 and newer, or Mac OS X 10.6 and newer. If you want or need Windows 7 or 8, look for links (scroll down to the Microsoft Windows below the virtual machines). If you are planning on upgrading to Windows 8 / 8.1, please make sure that it will work on your computer.
You can do this by running the: The MS Office for Mac 2011 is not sold any longer by the Exchange. Look at the Office 365 offers.
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I've just been asked a question that I don't have a real answer for. We take advantage of HUP as one of our licensing benefits to allow users to get Microsoft Office at a greatly reduced price. Somewhere in the T's and C's it says that the user can install and use that version of Office at home as long as they are employed by us.
So, the question is, if someone has bought Office through HUP and they (for whatever reason) are no longer employed by us then they should remove that copy of Office from their home PC. If they do not, who would Microsoft go after - the ex-employee or the company? I'm guessing the ex-employee.
What's the definitive answer? As i was just on there here are the T&C's from the Microsoft Licencing website: By clicking “I accept” below: (a) You represent that you are a Microsoft volume license customer with an active Software Assurance coverage for Microsoft Home Use Program (“MSHUP”) - eligible applications. (b) You acknowledge that: Your participation in MSHUP is subject to: (a) these MSHUP Terms & Conditions (as updated by Microsoft from time to time) and (b) the terms and conditions of your Microsoft volume license agreement. Microsoft software is licensed through MSHUP solely for the use of employees of Microsoft volume licensing customers participating in the MSHUP program An employee’s eligibility to license a given software title under MSHUP is conditioned upon (a) that employee’s status as a user of a licensed copy of the software within your organization, and (b) your enrollment of that copy in Software Assurance.
Each of your eligible employees may order only one license per Microsoft software title. The End User License Agreement for the software licensed through MSHUP is an agreement between Microsoft and your employee. We will not hold you responsible for any individual employee’s failure to comply with the terms and conditions of that agreement. From time to time and upon your request we will provide you with limited information pertaining to your employees’ MSHUP license acquisitions (employee name, email address, purchase date and software title ordered). We may terminate your participation in MSHUP immediately and without notice in connection with unauthorized access to or licensing through your personalized MSHUP website.
Your participation in this program may have tax implications for you and your employees.You may wish to consult your tax advisor before you sign up. We assume no responsibility for compliance with any employment-benefit, tax or reporting obligation that either you or your employees may have. (c) You agree that: You will direct only eligible employees to your personalized MSHUP website. You will take reasonable steps to restrict access to your personalized MSHUP website to your eligible employees. You will take reasonable steps to ensure that your employees’ license acquisitions comply with the program requirements. (d) Additional terms that apply for employees in New Zealand are set out below, You must not require any payment or consideration from employees in connection with MSHUP, or do or omit to do anything, that would result in an increase of the total cost of any MSHUP benefit to any employee in New Zealand beyond any amount charged by Microsoft.
You indemnify and keep us and our affiliates indemnified and hold us and our affiliates free and harmless from any costs, expenses, losses or damages incurred by us or our affiliates as a result of you failing to comply with the obligations contained in this section (d). If you wish to accept these terms and conditions, please enter your full name and click “I Accept.” If you do not wish to accept them, click “I Decline.”Any third party accepting these terms and conditions on behalf of the Software Assurance customer represents in doing so that it has been appropriately authorized by the customer to act on its behalf. Last Updated: 2006-11. I'm pretty sure it would be the former employee who is liable.
The terms and conditions state that you (the end-user) accept that you have no right to use the software if you are no longer employed by a company with a volume licensing agreement or the company has cancelled/not renewed the software assurance for your work software. @Magnus - here in the UK the price you pay is conveniently labelled as a 'handling fee' so your not paying anything for the software itself (at least that's how it was when I used it).
As i was just on there here are the T&C's from the Microsoft Licencing website: By clicking “I accept” below: (a) You represent that you are a Microsoft volume license customer with an active Software Assurance coverage for Microsoft Home Use Program (“MSHUP”) - eligible applications. (b) You acknowledge that: Your participation in MSHUP is subject to: (a) these MSHUP Terms & Conditions (as updated by Microsoft from time to time) and (b) the terms and conditions of your Microsoft volume license agreement. Microsoft software is licensed through MSHUP solely for the use of employees of Microsoft volume licensing customers participating in the MSHUP program An employee’s eligibility to license a given software title under MSHUP is conditioned upon (a) that employee’s status as a user of a licensed copy of the software within your organization, and (b) your enrollment of that copy in Software Assurance. Each of your eligible employees may order only one license per Microsoft software title.
The End User License Agreement for the software licensed through MSHUP is an agreement between Microsoft and your employee. We will not hold you responsible for any individual employee’s failure to comply with the terms and conditions of that agreement.
From time to time and upon your request we will provide you with limited information pertaining to your employees’ MSHUP license acquisitions (employee name, email address, purchase date and software title ordered). We may terminate your participation in MSHUP immediately and without notice in connection with unauthorized access to or licensing through your personalized MSHUP website. Your participation in this program may have tax implications for you and your employees.You may wish to consult your tax advisor before you sign up. We assume no responsibility for compliance with any employment-benefit, tax or reporting obligation that either you or your employees may have. (c) You agree that: You will direct only eligible employees to your personalized MSHUP website. You will take reasonable steps to restrict access to your personalized MSHUP website to your eligible employees. You will take reasonable steps to ensure that your employees’ license acquisitions comply with the program requirements.
(d) Additional terms that apply for employees in New Zealand are set out below, You must not require any payment or consideration from employees in connection with MSHUP, or do or omit to do anything, that would result in an increase of the total cost of any MSHUP benefit to any employee in New Zealand beyond any amount charged by Microsoft. You indemnify and keep us and our affiliates indemnified and hold us and our affiliates free and harmless from any costs, expenses, losses or damages incurred by us or our affiliates as a result of you failing to comply with the obligations contained in this section (d). If you wish to accept these terms and conditions, please enter your full name and click “I Accept.” If you do not wish to accept them, click “I Decline.”Any third party accepting these terms and conditions on behalf of the Software Assurance customer represents in doing so that it has been appropriately authorized by the customer to act on its behalf. Last Updated: 2006-11. Thanks for that. So basically (if I'm reading it correctly), they're holding a sword over both the employee 'The End User License Agreement for the software licensed through MSHUP is an agreement between Microsoft and your employee.
We will not hold you responsible for any individual employee’s failure to comply with the terms and conditions of that agreement.' And the employer 'We may terminate your participation in MSHUP immediately and without notice in connection with unauthorized access to or licensing through your personalized MSHUP website.' Matt stated this above: You acknowledge that your right to use Microsoft® software under an MSHUP license will expire upon the earlier of (a) termination of your employment with the volume licensing customer through which you gained access to MSHUP, or (b) the expiration or termination of Software Assurance coverage for the corresponding copy of the MSHUP – eligible desktop application that you use at work. When you accept the T&C it will say that the agreement is between you (the end user) and MSFT. I just contacted Microsoft's toll free number after looking up their site at and spoke to Vette. Because I had a copy of Microsoft Office that I had paid extra to purchase the CD's while I was employed at a previous employer, I wanted to know if I could legally use it now that I was no longer employed by that employer.
I told her I did not want to do anything wrong regarding licensing (thus the reason for my search and my call). She told me that since I had not installed it previously and since I had the original packaging with the license key, I had no need to worry, and that I could use the software. I thanked her, but having worked in the software licensing space in the past, had a nagging feeling that she could be mistaken. The reason I want to use the software is to help with my resume/job search, but I think after reading this thread It would be the right thing to do to download the trial version for 60 days to use during my job search as opposed to relying on the doubtful advice of that particular Microsoft call center employee.