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Okay, how does Adobe prevent you from installing your copy of PhotoShop on more computers than the license allows (1 desktop and one laptop as long as they aren’t both used at the same time is the way I read the license)? Well, they really can’t because multiple installations may be perfectly legal, e.g. if a HD dies.
But there is a way they could prevent you from running 2 copies at once, at least if they’re both on the same network and connected to the Internet!
When I started CS2 on my desktop this morning, it performed one of its periodic checks for updates and told me that there were none. Since my laptop was nearby (and connected to the Internet via the same network), I started CS2 on it and asked it to check for updates too. It told me that there was no Internet connectivity — which was false because IE and other programs had perfect access to it. On a hunch, I terminated CS2 on the desktop and then the laptop connected flawlessly to Adobe and did the update check. I haven’t tested this to see what happens if they’re not on the same network, but it’s interesting that there’s some mechanism by which CS2 could detect that there were 2 computers running the same copy of it simultaneously. I suppose it could be worse and they could prevent the second copy from launching at all, but at least they have this protection for themselves.
Norm
But there is a way they could prevent you from running 2 copies at once, at least if they’re both on the same network and connected to the Internet!
When I started CS2 on my desktop this morning, it performed one of its periodic checks for updates and told me that there were none. Since my laptop was nearby (and connected to the Internet via the same network), I started CS2 on it and asked it to check for updates too. It told me that there was no Internet connectivity — which was false because IE and other programs had perfect access to it. On a hunch, I terminated CS2 on the desktop and then the laptop connected flawlessly to Adobe and did the update check. I haven’t tested this to see what happens if they’re not on the same network, but it’s interesting that there’s some mechanism by which CS2 could detect that there were 2 computers running the same copy of it simultaneously. I suppose it could be worse and they could prevent the second copy from launching at all, but at least they have this protection for themselves.
Norm
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