I wanted to install flight sim on my other computer down here, with the same GFX card as my other computer, and when I played, I got CRAP FPS!!! I then noticed that fs wasn't recognising my video card. Any ideas??
Ben





That's illegal? We can own 2 computers and install FS on only one? So saying that, we have to buy to FS2004 copies to fly on both computers? That would be a stupid thing to do unless if you are willing to waste $24 again
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Ahh I guess this makes sense, I will unistall it right away. Sorry guys I had no intentions on breaking the law and I'll get it fixed right away...






) bought me that one in the sig below. So I guess I have nowt to complain about really. 

I'm confused here...so our school has Photoshop. Every comp in our school has it. There are over 50 comps in our school...so is that illegal or is allowed since it's for educational purposes?
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Ashar,
As I mentioned above...... most software (of the non-game variety) has what are called a "site licence".
Let's say the software in question costs $100 for a single copy. As a company, you want to purchase the ability to install that same software on 10 computers and have them all on a network accessing common data files located on a server. The publisher sells you a site licence to run those for........ let's say $650. A substantial savings over the one-at-a-time price.
Many business softwere packages are hard coded so that if they are run on a network and the SAME copy is installed multiple times without the site licence ....... you cannot set them up to access common data files.
best,
......................john


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