Originally Posted By: Andrew - PG Music
This would probably mean that the program would have to connect to a server each time you run it, so there are pros and cons.

I don't understand.
They obviously store the activations.
It would be a matter of them showing us our three activations, and letting us reset one of them.

If I reset the wrong one, I can easily reactivate it, but it would allow us to reset them. I don't see how 'constant online' would be needed at all. In my world, I could deactivate a license from a machine that never had BiaB/RB installed; it would be through my PGMusic account on whatever machine I wanted to log in on (including my phone).

concept:
3 activations listed in My Account
clues given: activation date and/or OS of activation (like I can obviously deactivate a RB activation for XP .. or maybe narrow it down to one of the two W7 activations .. or the one from 12/27/19 .. etc)
It wouldn't need RB to be online at all except to activate the desired machine after I deactivate the dead machine.

Like I said, just a suggestion.
It would save some user frustration and some PGMusic support time/effort.


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