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What is the difference between network and single user activation?

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What is the difference between network and single user activation?

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The network activation process is similar to the Single user activation with two notable exceptions. The first difference is that you are being asked for the license server name. This is the hostname of the machine you are activating. The second difference is that you are also presented with a field for number of users. When activating the network version you can choose the number of users to activate for that particular server. For example, if you have purchased a 100 user license and want to split the licenses across two labs. The number presented may be 100. You will need to change the number to meet your needs. If you enter say, 40, in the field. When you attempt to activate the next server, the initial number will be 60. (100 original licenses – 40 you previously activated.) Using this account to draw licenses from, you can choose to install any combination of network versions and single user versions (using the two purchase codes provided, as both purchase codes will draw from th

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