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        <h1>About License Codes</h1>
        <p>The software usage terms and conditions, agreed upon by you and software 
 vendor, are stored as digital data called <span style="font-style: italic;">license 
 codes</span>. Here, are the few characteristics of a license code:</p>
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            <li class="Bullets_1" value="1">The license code indicates 
 terms, like the maximum number of concurrent users of the application, 
 the computers on which the application can be run, the license expiration 
 date (if any). </li>
            <li class="Bullets_1" value="2">The license codes are 
 stored in a file called the <span style="font-style: italic;">license 
 file</span>. Multiple license codes may be stored in a single license 
 file. </li>
            <li class="Bullets_1" value="3">The licensed application 
 may use one or more license codes. One license code may provide, for example, 
 the right for four users to use the application at once, while another 
 provides the right to two users to use the application at once. In this 
 case, six users would be able to run the application at once using both 
 license codes. If you need to add another concurrent user, this can easily 
 be done by obtaining an additional license code from your vendor.</li>
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        <p style="font-weight: bold;">See Also:</p>
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