matt (support) wrote:We've deactivate it so it can be activated again – you should be all set now.
JGTracy wrote:A bit more complicated. I have moved and left my computer with Indigo 6.xx there. I close in a couple of days and will bring the computer and license here. However, the home file belongs to the house I've sold.. Can I leave the license as a non upgradable so the new owner will have to buy a license (for the latest version)? If I transfer the license, they I will have to pay full price instead of upgrade.
lanbrown wrote:I think what Jay was getting at was that if she wants to use Indigo, then she will need a license. If the sale of the house included the HA system, then you would need to buy a new license for it. Your current license would just be put on a system at your new house. This would also allow your history to remain with you.
lanbrown wrote:If you're not going to run Indigo at the new house, then you can leave the current license at the old home.
lanbrown wrote:You can also just buy a cheap USB drive and put the "home" file on it and give it to her at closing. She will have no system to run Indigo nor have a license. You can buy a cheap USB thumb-drive for under $5. That is if you don't have an old thumb-drive to use. The database file isn't that big.
JGTracy wrote:Apparently a file search doesn't look in the library.
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