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    denison.17
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    Registered: ‎11-14-2010

    Maya 2011 Student Edition. Question.

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    11-14-2010 08:03 AM

    I have installed Maya 2011 on my Desktop computer. Is there anyway to install it on my laptop as well? Both computers are mine.

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    Re: Maya 2011 Student Edition. Question.

    11-15-2010 12:09 AM in reply to: denison.17

    http://students.autodesk.com/?nd=community_faq

     

     

    "26. I have downloaded a software title from the Education Community with a serial number and I’ve received a message that says my activation limit has been reached. What does this mean?
    You are only allowed to activate your serial number once on your main computer. This message indicates that you have already activated your serial number."

     

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    Re: Maya 2011 Student Edition. Question.

    12-09-2012 05:29 AM in reply to: hashim.mundol

    Is there any way to transfer that from one computer to another? I want to have the programms running on my desktop computer instead of my notebook, because f technical problems.

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    philip.s
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    Re: Maya 2011 Student Edition. Question.

    12-09-2012 01:49 PM in reply to: picoscript

    There sure is Ulrike!

     

    You can move a license from one computer to another via the LTU (License Transfer Utility). Outside of the previously linked tutorial, please see the LTU FAQ for more information.

     

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