
OS reinstalls should not count, and many do, especially with online licenses. However, Sandboxie few months ago warned me that I activated from hundreds of machines and invalidated my key, regardless that they allow activation/deactivation. So a perfect system for the user is deactivations and activation from any machine, as long as there is only one active.
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It's also very expensive software so I feel the tension each time on OS reinstall and have put in place reminders what I need to do before reinstalling. Then you need to contact them and request a reset. They give you 3 deactivations, 1 activation. Happened to me with Calman (color calibration software). What if you forget to do so before reinstalling the OS and lose the user data (license file). may require the same machine to deactivate for increased security. Let me give you my opinion for the online license, mainly to refresh it for myself as well. It is long considered to have an online license, which would have those deactivations, it's just not requested so often as the current model is working very good, regardless what people guess the experience is like. But it's more expensive for that reason, compensating for the potential loss of internal sharing.
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I just want to be sure about how the activation works, so now I can try to do things differently to avoid performing "unnecessary" activations (to avoid asking for a reset) knowing the facts that you have explained to me.ĮDIT: if you read this and can/will answer me: could you share a estimation of the release date of v1.8?, do you think it could be released before December ends?.Ĭlosest to that is the NTLite Business License, which has a portable license and would cover your requirements. Please do not misunderstand me, I do not intend to discuss which company has a better activation mechanism and/or activation policies, I just put StarDock as an example because I'm a customer of their products then I commented about how their activation mechanism works to try ask this question.īut unfortunately, NTLite has an unfair limitation in the activation mechanism, since as you can see, there can not be any malicious intention in what I would like to do, as long as the license on those machines are deactivated.Īnyway I'm very interested in having NTLite v1.7.1.x with its features unlocked and also I'm waiting for the release of the v1.8, so I will buy a Home License very soon regardless of this limitation.

See, I would like to be able to activate NTLite to do live component removal in a virtual machine, then delete that virtual machine (then remove/disable the NTLite license for that machine), then create a new virtual machine and repeat this procedure until I can get the resulting O.S configuration that I really want.

That are bad news for me, because I spend much time and attempts in trial-and-errors.
