My understanding is that whilst software licences vary, usually they
allow installation on one machine at a time only. You can install on a
second machine, say if the other broke down, but not on both at the
same time. The details should be on the licence. Annoying isn't it.
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: NUD*IST licence
>Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 10:46:28 +0100
>
> Can someone give me some advice about the following problem:
this
> University has just acquired 10 licences for NUD*IST 4 and I am
about
> to use one of them. To be really helpful to me I would need to
have
> the package installed on both my work and my home PCs because I
can
> never manage to do all my research work within University
opening days
> / hours. The technician tells me that he does not think the
licence
> allows this. Is this true?
> If I were going to have to package installed on one PC only, my
home
> one would be more helpful. Again the technician doesn't think
the
> licence permits this. What do other people do?
> Thanks
>
> Anne Claveirole
> Napier University
> Edinburgh
> [log in to unmask]
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