Hi Stephen,

Yes and no. It all depends on how the product key system was designed
and weather or not they are hardware specific. Simple name and key
systems, for example, will work on any computer provided the end user
provides the correct user name and product key. Therefore, in a case
like that backing up the correct registration information is the
easiest way to insure the end user has a working product key when they
need to reinstall, buy a new PC, whatever. If it is a hardware based
product key then I would agree the developer needs to be able to
provide new keys when the hardware on the end user's computer changes.



On 8/31/14, Stephen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Product keys change according to what machine you run it on.

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