Gavin,
You need to ask your local Altium office this question.
Altium says that in certain parts of the world where software piracy is common, the license is tied to the hardware. Elsewhere, the standard license is a portable key file with a .alt extension that unlocks the software regardless of the machine on which it is installed. The wording of the license for the version here specifically states that the software may be installed on a work machine for an individual, that individual's laptop. Provided NZ isn't considered one of Altium's high risk areas, you should be able to do exactly what you are asking.
The demo software is always tied to the machine - again, according to Altium.
Regards
At 04:29 PM 5/31/04, you wrote:
SnipHi,
I am also considering the 99SE to 2004 upgrade, and could an existing user answer a licensing question -- I use 99SE at work, and then to get a few more hours a day also use the same license at home on my laptop. I am the only user at this site. Is 2004 able to be used this way -- ie. A single license used on two computers, but only one at a time. I installed the evaluation (now expired, so I can't test this), but it seemed locked to the machine.
TIA, Gavin
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