Yes, when you sign up as far as I know, you get one account.
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Jonnie Apple Seed
With his:
Hands-On Technolog(eye)s
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:22 AM, Chris Meredith wrote:
For some reason, I was under the impression you needed multiple user IDs
(i.e. you were setting this up for more than one person, not more
than one
machine).
-C-
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Me knows that I use mine on every system I need to with no problems.
and on my home lan alone I run 11 systems.
On Jan 15, 2006, at 6:50 PM, Chris Meredith wrote:
Methinks you have to pay per ID, and a family membership for up to
five users costs around $180 USD. Frankly, the family licensing
model is something that Microsoft would do well to adopt.
-C-
On Jan 15, 2006, at 5:46 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Actually, I payed $99 for my .mac account, and I can use it across
any and all of my machines. That was several months ago so maybe
the price has one up. I had nothing but hassles with syncing,
which was my reason for getting the account--problems which
the .mac techs acknowledged but didn't solve with login not being
accepted sometimes in the middle of a sync, etc. so I may not
renew it. but I'm not saying it to badmouth the idea; I know it's
worked fine for some on the list and in instances where the sync
goes smoothly it's quite nice.
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also".