by Bob Levine <robjlevin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 25, 2006 at 12:58 PM
Helpful Harry wrote:
> Does anyone know if it's possible / legal to run InDesign off a server?
>
> One place I do work for has just bought two copies of InDesign, but the
> problem is that when I go there to do work I could be working on any of
> the six iMacs (or even one of the laptops), whichever isn't being used
> by the permanent staff at the time.
>
> What I really want to do is install InDesign on two of the iMacs that
> would be get the most-use for it, but if I have to use another one it
> would be good to be able to run it across the network with the original
> iMac acting as a server rather than kicking one of the staff off their
> own computer. Obviously only one person would be using that InDesign
> license at a time.
>
>
>
> Helpful Harry
> Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps
;o)
Not recommended and certainly not in accord with the EULA. If we're
talking about CS2 why not install it whereever you need it and simply
use the transfer activation system to activate the machine you need at
the time. Doesn't take more than a few seconds with an internet
connection.
Bob