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Re: st: Stat/Transfer 9 already defaults to Stata 10, so be careful
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Richard Williams <[email protected]> |
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Re: st: Stat/Transfer 9 already defaults to Stata 10, so be careful |
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Thu, 14 Jun 2007 00:13:05 -0500 |
At 10:52 PM 6/13/2007, Steven Dubnoff wrote:
Our license explicitly permits use on more than one computer, as
long as that use is primarily by the same person. With our new
activation scheme, you will have no problems installing a single
user license for Stat/Transfer on a reasonable number of
computers. You will, however, have problems installing it on all of
a department's computers, which is precisely the problem we are
trying to combat.
If anyone thinks that our activation system is getting in the way of
what they think is reasonable use of Stat/Transfer, please
communicate directly with me or with our sales department.
I stand corrected! The part I focused on said "Can I move the
application to another computer? Yes, this can be done easily. It is
simply a matter of uninstalling the application on one computer,
reinstalling the application on the new machine, and reactivating the
software. If you have remembered your password this will be a fast
and easy process. "
But, looking more carefully, I see that the docs also say "If you
have a single-computer license for Stat/Transfer, you are permitted
to install it on up to two computers."
Sorry about that.
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