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Well, if the EULA says you cannot install the product
at work and also at home (the language says the second
PC is a portable one, I think), then:
If your employer wants you to work from home, or
supports such an endeavour, then your employer has to
buy you another seat of the software.
Otherwise, if the EULA doesn't permit the second
installation, and if you don't buy a second seat, then
you cannot work at home unless you move your PC there.
> geez, it makes sense to me. i absolutely MUST use
> it, i DO use it,
> and they DID buy a copy for me, which i use on my
> desktop computer.
> what they did NOT do, and which they are unlikely to
> do, is spend
> another $600.00 for another copy so that i can work
> at home sometimes,
> or come in late. and i certainly would not spend
> $600 of my own
> money for that.
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