On Mar 3, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Bob wrote: > When I was having trouble with the profiles I was getting back in > December, a friend of mine loaned me his 1005 Spectro unit to see if > it would produce different results [1]. In order to do this test, > however, I had to enter the serial number of his mouse on my system. > A couple of questions about the impact of this: First, is there any > way that my activation of his serial number cause him any trouble > down the road. Second, at this point the "About" dialog of my > software lists two license codes -- mine and his. Is there any way > to delete the second code from my software, or should I just not > worry about it? Its a "don't worry about it" situation in both directions. Having activated on one system won't keep the device from activating on others, and having two devices activated on your system won't cause issues with the device you usually use. But it would be a good idea to keep a copy of the activation code, so that you can utilize the device without an internet connection on new systems in the future. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater CDTobie@...
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Re: [datacolor_group] Spyder 3 Print License Question
2010-03-03 by C D Tobie
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