I'm guessing the answer to this is no, but figured I would ask anyway:
Can I have EMC9 installed on my stationary tower PC and also install it on my laptop. I would never use the program on both at the same time but sometimes it would be nice to be able to edit photos and such on the wireless laptop without the need to go to the desktop for some simple tasks.
I'm guessing this would probably come down to how the liscensing works but just wanted to know if anyone has done anything like this and if both PC's belong to the same home network and the program is not used by more than 1 pc at a time then it should not be breaking any rules should it?
Thanks,
Pete
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Can I install program on tower and laptop?
#2
Posted 31 May 2009 - 04:21 AM
Well the EULA distills to One Program = One PC…
So that is all anyone can say to you in an open forum.
So that is all anyone can say to you in an open forum.
#3
Posted 02 June 2009 - 10:44 AM
Thanks for the reply Jim.
Perhaps I could install VNC software on my desktop and have "remote control" of my desktop PC from my laptop. I don't see how this would be a violation since I would not be installing any software on my laptop but merely "looking at" and "controlling" my desktop pc through another. All files and programs would still reside on 1 pc I would just be controlling that PC remotely.
Perhaps I could install VNC software on my desktop and have "remote control" of my desktop PC from my laptop. I don't see how this would be a violation since I would not be installing any software on my laptop but merely "looking at" and "controlling" my desktop pc through another. All files and programs would still reside on 1 pc I would just be controlling that PC remotely.
#4
Posted 02 June 2009 - 02:55 PM
QUOTE (SenorPete @ Jun 2 2009, 01:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for the reply Jim.
Perhaps I could install VNC software on my desktop and have "remote control" of my desktop PC from my laptop. I don't see how this would be a violation since I would not be installing any software on my laptop but merely "looking at" and "controlling" my desktop pc through another. All files and programs would still reside on 1 pc I would just be controlling that PC remotely.
Perhaps I could install VNC software on my desktop and have "remote control" of my desktop PC from my laptop. I don't see how this would be a violation since I would not be installing any software on my laptop but merely "looking at" and "controlling" my desktop pc through another. All files and programs would still reside on 1 pc I would just be controlling that PC remotely.
The only problem with using VNC is that the Video related apps will probably not work as vnc lowers the graphics while connected.
Larry
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Registered Member Creator 2010 Pro, Creator 2009 Ultimate, EMC 10, 9, 8 Deluxe, 7.5, 7, ECDC 6,5,4
Dell Precision WorkStation 450 / 2 - Intel Xeon 2.80ghz CPU w/HT, 512mb L2 Cache, 533mhz Bus / 2gb RAM / 1800gb+ HDD's / NVIDIA GeForce 6200 / Lite-On 165H6S CD DVD+/- DVD+/-DL / Plextor PX-708UF / Hauppage WinTV HVR-950Q / Hauppage WinTV PVR PCI II 250 / Hauppage WinTV PVR USB2 / XP Pro SP3 / Windows 7
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