[thelist] OT: installing PhotoShop
Burns, Martin
BURNSM at rbos.co.uk
Wed, 11 Aug 1999 09:57:44 -0000
Depends on what the license says. Some are written in terms
of maximum concurrent users (I seem to remember Word2
was like that).
If you've a fast enough network & you're running NT, you might
be able to install it onto your F drive and have it follow you
round.
Cheers
Martin
(day-office is moving off Netware for file servers tonight - yay!
long filenames on my F drive at last!)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wolfgang Bromberger [SMTP:wolfgang.bromberger@salzburg.co.at]
> Sent: 11 August 1999 03:50
> To: thelist@lists.evolt.org
> Subject: Re: [thelist] OT: installing PhotoShop
>
>
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>
> <plaing lawyer>
> bad thing is, on a list of real lawyers (in Germany),
> one said recently that this is actually a copyright issue.
> (law case number anything..court this-and-that)
>
> I am afraid this does not help,
>
> wolf
>
> At 16:51 10.8.1999 -0500, you wrote:
> >We have one copy of PhotoShop in our office, which is installed on the
> >computer I don't regularly use. I want to install it on my computer so
> I'm
> >not constantly moving around and can multi-task easily. (Our computers
> are
> >networked so that most programs don't let us use the same copy on two
> >different machines at once, so it's not really a copyright issue.)
> >
> >Naturally, the ad manager lost the documentation with the serial number
> on
> >it, so I copied the serial from the graphic that pops up every time you
> open
> >PS. Doesn't work: "Not a valid Adobe serial number." Has anyone had this
> >problem, and if so, how did you solve it? (Ad manager's reponse: "Well,
> you
> >got me there.")
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Em
>
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