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Serious question here. I have a friend who claims to have spoken to someone at Microsoft, and that the Windows XP license allows the OS to be (legally) installed and used on two machines at the same time.
This goes against everything that I know about Windows licensing. I feel that the person on the other end of the phone made a mistake, and confused the OS licensing with the application licensing, such as MS Office, that does allow installation on two machines at once, either a home machine and a work machine, or a desktop and a laptop, AFAIK.
So, who here can give me some heavyweight answers, pro or con, on whether or not Windows XP allows legal use on multiple machines at once.
Bsobel, are you out there?
PS. Please link to supporting documentation if possible.
PPS. I thought that the whole point behind product activation was to elimate "casual copying" and multiple-machine usage.
Thanks.
This goes against everything that I know about Windows licensing. I feel that the person on the other end of the phone made a mistake, and confused the OS licensing with the application licensing, such as MS Office, that does allow installation on two machines at once, either a home machine and a work machine, or a desktop and a laptop, AFAIK.
So, who here can give me some heavyweight answers, pro or con, on whether or not Windows XP allows legal use on multiple machines at once.
Bsobel, are you out there?
PS. Please link to supporting documentation if possible.
PPS. I thought that the whole point behind product activation was to elimate "casual copying" and multiple-machine usage.
Thanks.
