How can I install iWork on my other computer

Hi there,
I recently started using my wife's computer and I'm wondering how I can get iWork on her computer. I bought iWork through the demo in 2009 before the Mac App store existed so I don't have an install disc and can't log into the app store with my Apple ID and download iWork onto her computer.
Any help would be appreciated.

It's asking for a serial number because the trial is installed. You need to delete the trial & then reinstall from the boxed DVD or the Mac App Store. The files to delete are the iWork ’09 folder from the main HD > Applications; the iWork ’09 folder in HD > Library > Application Support & the individual iWork application plist files found in HD > Users > (your account) > Library > Preferences for each user. Yvan Koenig has written an AppleScript that removes the files. You can find it on his box.com account in for_iWork'09 > other_iWork'09 items > uninstall iWork '09.zip.
Since your situation is "similar but not identical" you should start your own topic. In my opinion, your situation isn't even similar.

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