Look n Stop, quick licensing question

Discussion in 'LnS English Forum' started by my2cents, Feb 28, 2005.

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  1. my2cents

    my2cents Registered Member

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    This is a licensing question. Suppose I bought LnS firewall and my question is could LnS be used on more than one PC or is it limited to only one?

    Because I want to purchase it. Sounds like a great firewall.
     
  2. JayTee

    JayTee Registered Member

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    The last I looked, it was only one licence per PC. In fact, this remains the case with most software. PS: u have to input your computer id number i think.
     
  3. CrazyM

    CrazyM Firewall Expert

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    I believe the LnS license key is based/generated per installation and would require separate licenses for each system it is installed on.

    Regards,

    CrazyM
     
  4. Frederic

    Frederic LnS Developer

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    Hi,

    Yes, this is correct, one licence per PC.
    There are some discounts when buying several licences at the same time.

    Regards,

    Frederic
     
  5. my2cents

    my2cents Registered Member

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    What a bummer...
     
  6. Computerguy

    Computerguy Guest

    How does it work if you decide to upgrade your system down the road or buy a new computer, do you need to then buy another license or will it still work?

    thanks
     
  7. profhsg

    profhsg Registered Member

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    Just install the trial version on your new machine and e-mail the old and new configuration codes and your old registration number to looknstop@soft4ever.com. Frederic will e-mail you a new registration number to be used on your new machine. Of course, you're expected to buy a 2d license should you continue to use the program on your old machine.
     
  8. Computerguy

    Computerguy Guest

    thanks profhsg!
     
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