----- On 7/9/03 1:03 PM MDT (-0600), Pat D. Stephens <patdart at cox-internet.com> wrote, in part: >Could you simply connect your two computers and move the whole program >from the one it is installed on to the other one? I know that's not >the answer to your concern, but it might provide a way around a silly >policy like that. Like you, I have two and probably most of us do and >it burns me that they are taking this sort of attitude about it. > >Pat In order for such "protection" to work, both computers must be connected to a network. When I find it necessary to use software with that kind of "protection," I just get off the network with my iBook. There is no way that I'm going to buy two copies of an application that only I use. Best Regards, Harry Corsover ======================================= Harry Corsover, Independent Business Owner Amazing Travel * Health * Legal & Tax Benefits Get & Send Email by Voice! * Much More! <http://www.hc.cyberwize.com> <harry at corsazzi.com> * 877-507-9562 =======================================