Nosfiratu opened this issue on Aug 30, 2002 ยท 222 posts
Schlabber posted Fri, 30 August 2002 at 5:26 AM
OK ... I understand about those registration unique key and it's necessity - it's OK if a company try to protect itself ... but it is also right that also the customer should be able to do this and that thing. So - one or two questions: First: I'm working with Poser I'm working on a PC that is NOT connected with the internet (YES, exactly for THAT reason noone can maybe work with my PC-datas) ... So, am I somehow able to install (and work) with Poser on a PC that is NOT connected with the internet ?? Second: When do I have to ask for the registration key ?? What if CL is not available (maybe during weekend, maybe just because of the fact I'm 8 hours away from CL) ?? Third: I'm using more than one PC's at the same time 'cause of the simple fact one PC is rendering and on the other I'm (let's say) doing poses - Would such a registration key implemented with P5 make that impossible ?? - Am I wrong when I'm saying I bought a licence for myself and then I should be able to work with more than one instance of a programm simultaneously ?? If so, so where is the sense then to store maybe a common runtime folder in a network ?? (OK, I know storage reasons, but if I want to work like I want, do I have to buy 2 or more versions of Poser5, just to be able to doing this ??)