CS3 license allow installation on 2 computers?

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Hi,

heard about, that photoshop CS3 is allowed to intall to a 2. computer. But I can't find the linense to read whether it is true.

Any hints?

Thanks
Kai
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On 2007-10-21 07:26:22 -0230, Kai Merten said:

Hi,

heard about, that photoshop CS3 is allowed to intall to a 2. computer. But I can't find the linense to read whether it is true.

Any hints?

Thanks
Kai

I've heard the opposite.
You need to de-activate to add to a second.

I think it's Macromedia that lets their software on your notebook too. But Adobe. No.

Not sure.

--

Cheers,
MacBook
#2
"Kai Merten" wrote in message
Hi,

heard about, that photoshop CS3 is allowed to intall to a 2. computer. But I can't find the linense to read whether it is true.

Any hints?

Thanks
Kai

http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_15266
http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_18914

I hope these links will help. I have two installs, one on my desktop and a second on my laptop. No problems in getting the activations for CS3.
#3
We're writers and publishers, and have to move serial numbers from technical editors to proofreaders to editors -- and turning the serials on and off on multiple machines works fine for us. We need more than one serial number to keep enough people working on books at the same time, but each serial number definitely runs two machines.

Gary in tampa

On 10/21/07 9:12 PM, in article 6RSSi.3860$, "Boskey" wrote:

"Kai Merten" wrote in message
Hi,

heard about, that photoshop CS3 is allowed to intall to a 2. computer. But I can't find the linense to read whether it is true.

Any hints?

Thanks
Kai

http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_15266
http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_18914

I hope these links will help. I have two installs, one on my desktop and a second on my laptop. No problems in getting the activations for CS3.
#5
"macbook" <privaty please> wrote in message
On 2007-10-21 07:26:22 -0230, Kai Merten said:

Hi,

heard about, that photoshop CS3 is allowed to intall to a 2. computer. But
I can't find the linense to read whether it is true.

Any hints?

Thanks
Kai

I've heard the opposite.
You need to de-activate to add to a second.

Nonsense. I am using CS3 on both computers. In fact Adobe helped me install the second computer.

I think it's Macromedia that lets their software on your notebook too.
But Adobe. No.

Not sure.

--

Cheers,
MacBook
#6
Am Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:13:39 -0400 schrieb Frank Arthur:

Nonsense. I am using CS3 on both computers. In fact Adobe helped me install the second computer.

You need to de-activate one of two to add to a third.

Bye,
Kai
#7
On 2007-10-23 00:51:37 -0700, Kai Merten said:

Am Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:13:39 -0400 schrieb Frank Arthur:
Nonsense. I am using CS3 on both computers. In fact Adobe helped me install the second computer.

You need to de-activate one of two to add to a third.

Bye,
Kai

Correct. You may have two active activations. You may install it as many places as you like, but only two copies may be activated at the same time.

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Bream Rockmetteler
Donaldson's Dog Joy
509-540-0301
#8
On Oct 26, 6:01 pm, Bream Rockmetteller
<bream(dot)rockmetteller(at)mac.com> wrote:
On 2007-10-23 00:51:37 -0700, Kai Merten said:

Am Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:13:39 -0400 schrieb Frank Arthur:

Nonsense. I am using CS3 on both computers. In fact Adobe helped me install the second computer.

You need to de-activate one of two to add to a third.

Bye,
Kai

Correct. You may have two active activations. You may install it as many places as you like, but only two copies may be activated at the same time.

--
Bream Rockmetteler
Donaldson's Dog Joy
509-540-0301

I have CS3 Production Premium installed on my primary desktop, but my new laptop is a Macbook Pro. I know you can convert from a Windows license to a Mac, but can i have it as one computer uses the windows license and the other a mac license?

Thanks,

J. Gohil
#9
I have CS3 Production Premium installed on my primary desktop, but my new laptop is a Macbook Pro. I know you can convert from a Windows license to a Mac, but can i have it as one computer uses the windows license and the other a mac license?

I don't know, but I don't think so, because in the past, the license was for Mac and Win and now they are seperate.

Ciao,
Kai
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