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What counts as multiple computers?

drraa9
Registered: Oct 3 2010
Posts: 7

Hi all-
 
I just installed Acrobat Pro 9 on my desktop, which has 2 user accounts. Both of these users can use Acrobat. Do these 2 users on my one computer count as my 2 licenses, or do I get to install Acrobat on my laptop as well?
 
Thanks.

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 9.3, Windows
George_Johnson
Expert
Registered: Jul 6 2008
Posts: 1875
The license agreement (http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/) permits you to install Acrobat on another machine (portable or home) as long as users on both machines do not use Acrobat simultaneously. If the other user on your desktop could be using Acrobat at the same time you're using it on you laptop, that would be a violation of the agreement.
drraa9
Registered: Oct 3 2010
Posts: 7
Hi George,

Thanks for your response.

I'm not sure if this makes a difference, but I should have clarified that the desktop I'm talking about is my personal computer at home. I purchased Acrobat for personal use. So both user accounts on the desktop are mine (long reason why I have it set up that way). And then the laptop is mine as well. Both desktop and laptop are owned by me.

Does this make a difference?

Thanks again.
George_Johnson
Expert
Registered: Jul 6 2008
Posts: 1875
As long as Acrobat is not being used on both computers simultaneously, you're just fine.
drraa9
Registered: Oct 3 2010
Posts: 7
George_Johnson wrote:
As long as Acrobat is not being used on both computers simultaneously, you're just fine.
Thank you.