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QBooks Pro EULA question mongrelhunter 12-06-2006
Posted by mongrelhunter on December 6, 2006, 12:19 pm
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An associate wants me to try and work on her data file from Quickbooks
Pro 2005. I do not currently have the program installed on my laptop.
To my knowledge, she does not have a multi user license, but currently
has the program installed on two machines. So, my question is:
can I install her program on my laptop in order to work on her data
file from home without her needing to purchase a multi user license for

that third machine (mine.)?
Thanks,
mongrelhunter


Posted by scfundogs on December 6, 2006, 12:27 pm
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mongrelhunter wrote:
> An associate wants me to try and work on her data file from Quickbooks
> Pro 2005. I do not currently have the program installed on my laptop.
> To my knowledge, she does not have a multi user license, but currently
> has the program installed on two machines. So, my question is:
> can I install her program on my laptop in order to work on her data
> file from home without her needing to purchase a multi user license for
>
> that third machine (mine.)?
> Thanks,
> mongrelhunter

The purchaser of the software can install the software on as many
machines as *they* will be using.

If you'll be doing regular or long-term work then you need a separate
license.

--
Tara

Posted by Laura on December 6, 2006, 6:31 pm
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> An associate wants me to try and work on her data file from Quickbooks
> Pro 2005. I do not currently have the program installed on my laptop.
> To my knowledge, she does not have a multi user license, but currently
> has the program installed on two machines. So, my question is:
> can I install her program on my laptop in order to work on her data
> file from home without her needing to purchase a multi user license for
>
> that third machine (mine.)?
> Thanks,
> mongrelhunter

You would need another license to legally install it on your computer.

If this is a long term deal then you might look for a copy of the software
on eBay to have your own copy.

How about accessing her computer using remote access? Then you would not
need to install the program on your own computer.


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