Re: question about Adobe CS2 activation
- From: noone@xxxxxxxx (Hunt)
- Date: 18 Nov 2005 03:47:04 GMT
In article <862qn19aqgeeghnsur7ifj47j4nnbsa56j@xxxxxxx>, tony_cooper213
@earthlink.net says...
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>On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:58:45 -0500, peevee_hermann
><peevee_hermann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>I'm about to buy Adobe CS2, but I want it for use on two different
>>machines - my main work computer at my office, and a secondary
>>computer at home. Neither will be in use at the same time, altho both
>>machines may be running at the same time, te software will only be in
>>use on one machine at any given time.
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>>Am I going to be able to do this or will I have to buy two versions of
>>this expensive software?
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>You can use one license on two machines. See:
>http://photoshopnews.com/2005/04/11/adobe-activation-%E2%80%93opinion/
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>Tony Cooper
>Orlando, FL
As Tony state, no problem, just don't run PS at the same time. I've got it on
workstation & laptop - never a problem.
One caveat, however. An assistant, who has it on his workstation, and on his
laptop, has had to re-activate (on occasion), when he's hooked up to my
network with the laptop. This has not happened lately, however.
Hunt
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