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Virtual machines and licensing
Hello,
I read in one posting, i can't find again, that 1Password (btw, i am using the family pack), is licensed to the user rather than the machine. I run several Window XP virtual machines over Ubuntu/Mint -- each configured for a specific work purpose -- sometimes even created for ad-hoc tasks. I'd like to install some of those 1Password. Each virtual machine has a different internal ip assigned. Can i do such installations again and again as i need from the license perspective. Would i run into problems because different virtual machines usually have different mac and ip addresses assigned.
I am the only user of the computer.
thanks,
Daniel
I read in one posting, i can't find again, that 1Password (btw, i am using the family pack), is licensed to the user rather than the machine. I run several Window XP virtual machines over Ubuntu/Mint -- each configured for a specific work purpose -- sometimes even created for ad-hoc tasks. I'd like to install some of those 1Password. Each virtual machine has a different internal ip assigned. Can i do such installations again and again as i need from the license perspective. Would i run into problems because different virtual machines usually have different mac and ip addresses assigned.
I am the only user of the computer.
thanks,
Daniel
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I am the only user of the computer.
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Go ahead and use your 1Password license on the other (virtual) machines.Flag 0 -
Regardless of the IPs and regardless of whether they're virtual or physical machines, Daniel, a 1Password for Windows single-user license entitles you to install the software on as many PCs as you like, as long as you're the only user. A family license extends that entitlement to four more members of your family living in the same household as you.Flag 0