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SUMMARYThe licensing policy for the Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1 is different from the licensing policy for Windows 3.0. The Windows 3.1 licensing agreement allows for only one installation per license. MORE INFORMATION
Under the licensing agreements for Microsoft applications software and
Windows 3.0, if the software is permanently installed on the hard disk
or other storage device of a computer (other than a network server)
and one person uses that computer more than 80 percent of the time it
is in use, then that person may also use the software on a portable or
home computer.
Grant of License. Microsoft grants to you the right to use one copy of the enclosed Microsoft software program (the "SOFTWARE") on a single computer. The SOFTWARE is in "use" on a computer when it is loaded into temporary memory (i.e., RAM) or installed into permanent memory (e.g., hard disk, CD-ROM, or other storage device) of that computer. However, installation on a network server for the sole purpose of distribution to one or more other computer(s) shall not constitute "use" for which a separate license is required.All Microsoft license agreements are version-specific, meaning that they apply only to the version of the product that you acquired with the license. If you upgrade from Windows 3.0 to Windows 3.1, you only have one license for Windows. The Windows 3.1 license replaces the Windows 3.0 license. Additional query words: 3.10 3.11 home use
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