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Installing TCS 4 on another machine

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Nov 18, 2013 Nov 18, 2013

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Hi ,

W7, TCS4 subscription.

I am having problems with a computer at work, so I am moving to another terminal.

Am I OK to install and use TCS4 here and will I be fine to go straight back to my old terminal when the issue is resolved?

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Community Expert , Nov 18, 2013 Nov 18, 2013

In what way? License-wise? I don’t know about the subscription model, but the regular license allows you to install TCS on 2 machines provided you aren’t using them both at the same time. I guess the idea was one for work, one for home.

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In what way? License-wise? I don’t know about the subscription model, but the regular license allows you to install TCS on 2 machines provided you aren’t using them both at the same time. I guess the idea was one for work, one for home.

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Hi Jeff,

Yeah, sorry, I meant licence wise.

With subscription you just sign in, so I was wondering if it would flag another install.

I currently have it installed at work and home so was wondering if a third machine might tip it over the edge.

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Probably – check with Adobe Support – you might only just have to deactivate one of them to “free up” a license.

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What's the best way to contact them in your opinion, Jeff?

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Via Phone: USA 1-800-833-6687 Option 2 > Option 5 > Option 3

Via Email: mailto:TCS.SUPPORT@adobe.com

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You're a good one.

Cheers, Jeff.

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