Question for SecureCRT users
thehourman
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Hey guys, if I were to buy SecureCRT for Windows, would I get the Mac license too? Or do I have to pay separately for the Mac license? I don't have a Mac yet, but planning to get an MBP soon. Thanks.
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Working on CCNA: Security. Start date: 12.28.10
Microsoft 70-640 - on hold (This is not taking me anywhere. I started this in October, and it is December now, I am still on page 221. WTH!)
Reading:
Network Warrior - Currently at Part II
Reading IPv6 Essentials 2nd Edition - on hold
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tiersten Member Posts: 4,505Its a single license for all platforms. If you're just using it on your desktop and your laptop then you should be okay with a single license so long as you're not using them both at the same time.
I recently upgraded to the latest SecureCRT + SecureFX bundle. I used to have an older version which had a few annoying bugs which made me upgrade. -
thehourman Member Posts: 723So If I buy a Windows license for my Windows desktop, and eventually install it on MBP, the license for Windows should work on MBP, is that right?
I am worried because Windows and OSX are two different OSes. I am not sure if they are talking just for Windows desktop and laptop installation.Studying:
Working on CCNA: Security. Start date: 12.28.10
Microsoft 70-640 - on hold (This is not taking me anywhere. I started this in October, and it is December now, I am still on page 221. WTH!)
Reading:
Network Warrior - Currently at Part II
Reading IPv6 Essentials 2nd Edition - on hold -
tiersten Member Posts: 4,505Yes. Its the same license. I just tried it here with the license from my desktop and installed SecureCRT temporarily on my Mac.
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thehourman Member Posts: 723Thanks man.Studying:
Working on CCNA: Security. Start date: 12.28.10
Microsoft 70-640 - on hold (This is not taking me anywhere. I started this in October, and it is December now, I am still on page 221. WTH!)
Reading:
Network Warrior - Currently at Part II
Reading IPv6 Essentials 2nd Edition - on hold