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    I just bought visual studio.net academic, I also plan to buy a new computer. My question is can I install vs on the computer i currently use, and be able to install it on my next computer. If not i will wait for my next computer to do so? thanx

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      I just bought visual studio.net academic, I also plan to buy a new computer. My question is can I install vs on the computer i currently use, and be able to install it on my next computer. If not i will wait for my next computer to do so? thanx

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      As far as I know VS.NET does not have activation of any kind. So as long as you remember to remove it from your old computer you can install it on your old computer while you wait to get a new one. James Simplicity Rules!

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        I just bought visual studio.net academic, I also plan to buy a new computer. My question is can I install vs on the computer i currently use, and be able to install it on my next computer. If not i will wait for my next computer to do so? thanx

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        If it does have activation, you should be able to go 30 days without activating; so you can use it unactivated while you wait for your new computer to activate it. James Simplicity Rules!

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          As far as I know VS.NET does not have activation of any kind. So as long as you remember to remove it from your old computer you can install it on your old computer while you wait to get a new one. James Simplicity Rules!

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          Even if it is the VS.net academic?

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            Even if it is the VS.net academic?

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            Hmmm, it does look like the academic edition has activation. In the Addendum to the EULA for MS Products, section 1.1 of the EULA is delated and replaced with 2 more paragraphs, paragraph b is titled "Mandatory Activation." Rather than a day limit it appears it uses number of times you've launched VS.NET as your counter. James Simplicity Rules!

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              If it does have activation, you should be able to go 30 days without activating; so you can use it unactivated while you wait for your new computer to activate it. James Simplicity Rules!

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              I have the academic version installed at home, it will allow you to run VS.NET 4 times before it requires you to activate it. X| Nick Parker

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                I have the academic version installed at home, it will allow you to run VS.NET 4 times before it requires you to activate it. X| Nick Parker

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                did you install it on another computer or bye another licence ?

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                  did you install it on another computer or bye another licence ?

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                  In my EULA for VS.NET academic, it says I can install the software on up to three computers. You shouldn't have any problems unless you chnge your hardware more than two times. Then you'll have to call good ol' MS to get it straightened out. James

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