Paul,
Yes, you can install and authorized a second copy of Revit on your home
computer.
Yes, you have to authorize through the Internet.
Yes, a new Request Code will be issued, which will be used to authorize the
second install.
If you are running a network version at the office, I believe you will have
to transfer the license file between your home and work computers.
Check Autodesk Revit site for info on handling dual installations for both
stand-alone and network licensed installation and portability.
--
Mel Persin, Architect-AIA
Network/CAD Consultant,
Support & Training
"pashley" wrote in message
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> Under the old Revit licensing system, you were allowed to have a duplicate
license on a home computer and Revit had a mechanism for authorizing that
installation without its counting against the total number of licenses
purchased.
>
> Is this allowed under the new license authorization system and how is it
done?
>
> Do I still have to authorize through an internet connection?
>
> Do I use the new "Request Code" generated by the installation or use one
of the already issued Request and Authorization codes?
>
> Does the official method not count the home installation against my
license count?