I think I need to explain this a little more clearly.
Until recently, I had only one PC - my home PC which I use to run MTU software - . This PC was not conencted to a network, so had no Ethernet adaptor.
I then heard about Hoster and prompty purchased it. I had to borrow an Ethernet adaptor from my son to get it to work.
Our plan was to use the home computer to encode the 400-odd disks, and then purchase the necessary hardware (rack-mounted PC) to take out on the road.
We've now encoded nearly all the disks, and I've purchased the other PC to take out on the road.
So, I now need a new key to replace the old one - so I can get it to work on the new PC. I also have to give back the borrowed Ethernet adaptor.
Is this possible?
Also, will I need two keys - one for the MTU suite comprising of Micro Studio, KPro, Vogone and Keywrite, and another for Hoster - seeing as they are both being used on two separate computers?
regards,
Eric
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