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Active Sky question

SSI01

Charter Member
I'm contemplating installing ActiveSky for my FSX installation, and note the write-up for the utility says it contains a license for use on one computer only - no problem with that. My question is, will AS operate on multiple installations of FSX on one computer? This is not addressed in the product description. Has anyone heard of this possibility?
 
Since you could not be running multiple instances of FSX at the same time, I believe there is nothing wrong with doing it.

Can you do it is another question. It might only but like the main install of FSX but I don't know that for certain.
 
My thoughts exactly. Under this setup there is no way the program could determine it has clones since only one FSX iteration at a time can be running.

The only complication that could arise is when the program is installed in, usually, the "C" drive and its "master" folder and the files therein somehow sense there are duplications of the .exe file elsewhere. On the other hand, the language in the write-up specifically stated "one computer at a time." I'm wondering if the program has never been set up to detect multiple installations on the same machine.
 
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