Using Artisteer on a virtual Windows machine


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Konstantin Boyandin

Posted: 3/13/2011
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Hello,

So far I tried the Artisteer and find it an extremely useful software. However, there are certain concerns I'd like to get explained.

I've installed Artisteer on a virtual Windows machine (my primary OS is Fedora and I use KVM to run Windows whenever necessary, to run Windows software). The question:
- I use to run the same instance of Windows virtual machine both at the office and at home. Since only one instance is run at a time, I suppose that doesn't violate license terms. Is it true? May I transfer the VM along with me and run wherever required? The IP addresses of such a virtual machines would be inevitably different
- VM may get correupted; it may be required to re-install Artister on a fresh/restored from a backup version of the Windows VM. What shall I do in such a case?

Thanks again.
 
Richard

Posted: 3/13/2011
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As far as I am aware you are licenced to run the software on UP to two machines without violating the licence.

A VM counts as one installation so as long as it is the same VM at home and office then that is only one licence.

As far as reinstalling after VM corruption, that's allowed.
 

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