I have been meaning to ask this question and it was one reason I was asking earlier where the actual agreement is stored which applies to us exactly at our point of purchase (is it stored in the downloaded zipped install file somewhere).
I have MC running now on the desktop. I did some work earlier today on the editor offsite on the notebook. I forgot to export my last change I made on the notebook (in other words I just realized it did not get to the desktop). So to the letter of the agreement am I suppose to bring MC down on the desk before I fire up the notebook to do the export with the editor again? In other words (with only one license) MC on two machines at the same time is a no no but what about MC only on one machine and the Editor only on another machine.
Thanks,
John.
License issue: Editor versus MC.
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Actually, come to think of it, I don't think there would be a license problem because obviously it is okay to run MC on machine A and at the same time the Editor on machine A, so it does not really matter if the editor is running on machine B instead of A since you are only running one copy of the Editor. The same rule would apply to the Editor as to MC.
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Hi Andrew,
Can a user get to the EULA after the install has taken place? I assume EULA stands for "Extended User License Agreement".
Actually the way I describe is only to bring a study over from the notebook that I forgot to bring over anyway. Once it is on the desktop with the larger double screans I shut down the editor on the notebook (shut the machine down completely to save power actually) then run the editor on the desktop.
Thanks,
John.
Can a user get to the EULA after the install has taken place? I assume EULA stands for "Extended User License Agreement".
Actually the way I describe is only to bring a study over from the notebook that I forgot to bring over anyway. Once it is on the desktop with the larger double screans I shut down the editor on the notebook (shut the machine down completely to save power actually) then run the editor on the desktop.
Thanks,
John.