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Soulkeeper April 30th, 2012 09:20 AM

Revoke License?
 
I have HL on my laptop at home, I'd like to use my 2nd license on my PC at work so I can work on chrs at lunch.

I know I can run it on two PCs but I want to be sure that if I ever leave the job, or change PCs or just want to use it elsewhere instead, can I revoke it from my 2nd PC to use it again?

poizen37 April 30th, 2012 02:52 PM

It's very easy to switch licenses. If you activate that same license on a new computer, it invalidates the one left behind on your work computer (so when you're IT team tries to make their Barbarian 5/oracle 6 they'll be sorely disappointed)

Each license can only be "moved" once per... I think 125 days? Or something like that. But it's really easy. They've gone out of their way to make sure you won't lose your license.

EDIT: I should mention that I've done it twice now, so I know it works. Hope that helps!

ShadowChemosh April 30th, 2012 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Soulkeeper (Post 81453)
I have HL on my laptop at home, I'd like to use my 2nd license on my PC at work so I can work on chrs at lunch.

I know I can run it on two PCs but I want to be sure that if I ever leave the job, or change PCs or just want to use it elsewhere instead, can I revoke it from my 2nd PC to use it again?

Just wanted to make sure to say that you use a DIFFERENT license on a each computer. You get your free 2nd license through the license menu. Each PC must have there own unique key. Just saying as this is the most common issue people get into.

I don't know without sending an email to support if you can revoke a license but I do know you can move your license to a new PC every 120 days. This also includes if you upgrade your OS you have to re-license it again as HL will think its a new PC.

Hope that helps.

Soulkeeper May 1st, 2012 03:56 AM

This is perfect, thank you both.


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