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Old December 2nd 04, 08:11 AM
Ron Rosenfeld
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 04:33:43 GMT, "Travis Marlatte"
wrote:

JV subscription allows you to have it on four computers but I don't know how
that is enforced. I suspect it is by contract. But, for me, two would be OK.
Four is plenty.


You must have a different type of subscription than I do. My license reads
that I can only have it installed on two computers at the same time. It
states that in summary form in the manual; and here is the relevant text
from the license itself:

"Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Software and Data are permanently
installed on the hard disk or other storage device of a single computer
(other than a network server which is strictly prohibited) that is used
only by Licensee, then Licensee may also install the Software and Data on
one additional ground-based computer, provided that there is no concurrent
use of the Software and Data on both computers by any person for any reason
whatsoever."


--ron
 




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