Transferring adobe to new computer

I recently received a laptop at work & have Adobe 8 installed on my workstation that I no longer use.  Can I move my license from that computer to my and install it on my laptop?
Thanks,
Janet

You reinstall from the original CD
If you have activation problems, you must call Adobe
In the US - Adobe General support 800-833-6687
In the US - Adobe Install Problems 800-642-3623
Once everything is working, buy and USE software to make a complete backup of your hard drive
What I use is described at http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith/ADOBE.HTM#SmartOwn

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