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Re: [APML] Registar
Hi Steve
I think the point that Jerry was trying to make is that you need to
contact Auriga Imaging everytime you change computers/upgrade
hardrives/re-build hard drives etc. Not that Auriga prevented you from
doing so, but that at 12:00 LA time your computer crashes and you are
trying to get an image out to press (or whatever). So you re-format the
drive, re-install windows, re install PS and are about to reinstall
registar when it tell you to contact them for an authentication code.
What if it is outside business hours and the product support/customer
service is not 24/7? In that case you are stuffed and won't get that
image out to your printer in time because you have to wait for an
authentication number to finish installing the software.
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
Clear skies and good health
steve banbury wrote:
>
> Hi--with reference to a note by Jerry L. earlier today, I was able to
> place a second copy of my purchased version of Registar on my second
> computer completely within the constraints of their licensing agreement
> quoted below.
>
> Their software is super, and this licensing arrangement seems pretty
> reasonable to me.
>
> Steve
>
> "Within reason, you are entitled to install RegiStar on any machine you
> personally own and are the principal user of. Please read the license
> agreement at: www.aurigaimaging.com/license.html
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