V>> I  believe,  one  advantage (at least for me) of Voyager is this: I am
V>> using  Voyager  on  my  laptop. If I need, just copy Voyager to my USB
V>> stick, replace the key file and ready to use. I do it, when I am on a
V>> short trip, dont want to take my laptop with me.
> Hey this is a good idea! For me, it's the other way around: I always
> take my USB stick with me. Recently on some trips, a friend lent me
> his laptop. It's convenient, I can check my mail in the hotel room.
> What I do is out the USB stick into the laptop, which I use as a host
> computer only (as I would in an internet cafe). Copying Voyager to
> the laptop and working on the HD rather than the USB stick, would
> make it a lot faster! At the end of the trip, I can then move
> everthing back to the stick.
> This would work, wouldn't it?

Yes.  BUT follow this:

1.  Make  a  copy to somewhere from the mastrkey.dat in the MAIL subdir.
Rename the copy to e.g. mastrkey_stick.dat, and copy back toy the
MAIL subdir.

2.  You have to activate Voyager once on the laptop, so dont forget to
have  your  reg. email in a text file with you! You just have to do it
once,  actually.  That  will overwrite the mastrkey.dat file with info
that corresponds to the new activation and laptop.

3.  BEFORE  copying  back to the stick, rename the mastrkey.dat in the
MAIL  subdir  to  mastrkey_friendLaptop.dat. Then copy back Voyager to
the laptop. Rename the mastrkey_stick.dat to mastrkey.dat, run Voyager
from the stick and it works.

The  idea  is  that  one  activation  and  install  corresponds to one
mastrkey.dat file, and this is the only file that you have to keep an
eye on it.

-- 
Vili


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