'May be used on' and 'May be installed on' are 2 separate concepts.
'Use' implies a currently running instance.

The algorithm may be that PG allows installing to 3 different machines at once, but if it checks in to verify the license, that machine has reserved that license for use. Doesn't mean another machine couldn't do the same at another time, thus cancelling the license validation for the previous computer.

Again, I'm not a PGMusic representative, but this has always been the case in the past. PGMusic has always allowed a backup instance.

Try installing it to both machines, then check each machine's ability to run the program (independently, not simultaneously).
Hopefully PG will chime in.


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