If i set my new iphone up on my work pc can i still set it up at home?

if i set my new ipnone up on my work pc can i still set it up at home as the same account?

oh okey, no worries, So have you signed into your account that you use at home on the itunes on your Work pc,
Then at the Top of itunes where there are selection File, Tools etc there will be one that says Store, click on that and then Go down to the One that says Authorise PC and click that, you might have to put your passwork again, then sync your phone and it will all be on your work pc, as long as you synced your phone at home recently then you will have a back up of your stuff there anyway.

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