You'r right why pay double
I use the program for less than 30% for what it has been designed for, so
two times 30 is 60% so i still pay too much
"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Frank wrote:
>> I have a program which require a Dongle and it runs now on one
>> computer.
>> As I have two computers side by side I wonder whether it would be
>> possible to run the program on the two computers using one Dongle.
>>
>> The computers are networked via a netgear router FR114P with printer
>> connection.
>>
>> I would be grateful if any one could advice me on this.
>
> The "dongle" is a form of licensing. Pretty much saying you have one
> license and can use this application on any ONE machine with the dongle
> attached. What you are effectively trying to do is negate the dongle
> protection - and while this can undoubtedly be done - this is not the
> forum for this.
>
> Before you argue that this is not what you are trying to do - while it may
> not have been your actual intention - it would be the end result.
>
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