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Thomas - 08 Feb 2005 13:49 GMT
I am using VS6, SP6.  I have a desktop and laptop that I alone use.

I'd like to upgrade to VS.NET, but don't want to buy two licenses for my
two computers.  I would never be using the .NET development environment
on both simultaneously.

Is it possible to buy one copy and install it on two computers?

Thanks.

Thomas
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Vagabond Software - 12 Feb 2005 20:18 GMT
>I am using VS6, SP6.  I have a desktop and laptop that I alone use.
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> Thomas

Yes it is.  The EULA permits such an installation.

carl

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