[access-uk] installing access software onto PC connected network

  • From: "Justin R" <mypc128@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "access uk post" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:23:24 +0100

Hi Everyone,

Just some advice I'm after.
I'm applying for a two week work experience placement with Ipswich Borough
council as a research assistant.
It will involve researching using the internet.

I'm due to have a chat with the boss of this project tomorrow and just one
thing I need to know from you all.

I have zoomtext xtra single user licence only.  I don't have a site/network
licence to use on a network.  However, would installing zoomtext or, any
access software (single user licence) on a computer, linked to a network,
where the software can only be used on the computer installed and not on the
network itself, constitute a network installation?

Meaning that would this violate the licence by doing installing access
software this way?

I'm in no doubt AI squared, freedom scietific would not recommend doing this
at all but, just needed to know what the effects would be and whether such a
thing could be done?

Please feel free to ask me to clarify if this doesn't make any sense.

thanks for any info you can give.

all the best,

Justin

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