Paris Margaritis wrote:
> 
> Hey guys, I keep seeing this all the time, about the family pack of 5
> licences of 10.2 for $199. What is the deal here, I ordered one copy,
> does it mean you can only install it on one machine?
> 
Do you mean should you put it on more than one machine
or can you put it on more than one machine? Technically
all Apple OS installs are for one Mac. I believe that's
what the EULA states. Don't have one handy but this is
what I recall from past conversations. In the past,
Apple never built in safeguards -- like registration
numbers or dongles -- to prevent multiple installs.
Jaguar may be different. Of course, this only becomes
an issue on networks since two computers unconnected
would never know that the other existed. So, if your
Macs are not networked than you can but only if you
think you should.

William
JMUG-Connect
<http://www.isp.jmug.org>
All Macs. All the time.

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