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Use my registration at 2 pc's in my house.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrant530xd
Registered: September 28, 2009
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Hi
happy holidays.

I know I can install and use my personal code on a second computer but not use at the same time. (according to faq.)
But if the computers have the same ip adress it will be fine or what?

What will actually happen, will the other pc sign out if I use it simultanously?

thanx.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAce_of_Sevens
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The problem is essentially that you can only have one collection.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrant530xd
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yeah, I know I will transfer my backup to my daughters pc. so it will be only one collection.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMrVideo
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But if the computers have the same ip adress it will be fine or what?


You can't have two, or more, computers on the same LAN with the same IP address.

Do not do that... don't even force it to happen.
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I think he meant the same internet-ip (they are behind a router).

As long as you don't use both use both computers to upload your collection at the same time everything should be fine. AFAIK DVD Profiler does not send any hardware id etc.  to identify the PC to Invelos.

But perhaps your daughter likes to have her own collection sometimes and you should think about a key for her.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrant530xd
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no uploading my collection is not interesting.

I just wanna browse my collection and so will she.
and it may happen we do it at the same time in our house.
So I hope not my user registration will be blacklisted or f****d up.

thanx.
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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I keep a copy running on my main PC, my laptop and my PC at work. I upload my collection to Invelos from my main PC and download it to the other two.

Uploading your collection to Invelos gives you a backup of the main data in case your PC fails. A full backup is more complete, but the upload is better than nothing.

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no uploading my collection is not interesting.

I just wanna browse my collection and so will she.
and it may happen we do it at the same time in our house.
So I hope not my user registration will be blacklisted or f****d up.

thanx.

No, you shouldn't have any problems.  The main program doesn't access the internet unless you tell it to.
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