blaster454 Posted January 17, 2008 Report Posted January 17, 2008 Am I correct in assuming that I will need registered copies of both fsuipc 3.75 and 4.20 plus registered copies of WideFS (meaning I need four registered copies all together) if I want to run either FS2004 or FSX? I have registered 4.2 and registered WideFS running now on a networked PC and they work fine with FSX. But I want to now occasionally run FS2004 with client apps running on a networked PC. Will I have to go back and purchase two more instances of your programs? I guess my question is whether or not I can use the latest versions and run either FS2004 or FSX...I don't want to have to keep track of 4 keys (two is hard enough :wink: ) Thanks, Larry
Pete Dowson Posted January 17, 2008 Report Posted January 17, 2008 Am I correct in assuming that I will need registered copies of both fsuipc 3.75 and 4.20 plus registered copies of WideFS (meaning I need four registered copies all together) if I want to run either FS2004 or FSX? Yes, of ocurse, assuming you want to use the facilities of FSUIPC and WideFS with both. I have registered 4.2 and registered WideFS running now on a networked PC and they work fine with FSX. But I want to now occasionally run FS2004 with client apps running on a networked PC. Will I have to go back and purchase two more instances of your programs? Yes. Unfortunately you purchased them the wrong way around -- there's a good discount when upgrading to the FSX versions, but not the other way. I guess my question is whether or not I can use the latest versions and run either FS2004 or FSX...I don't want to have to keep track of 4 keys (two is hard enough :wink: ) You only need to back up your FSUIPC.KEY and FSUIPC4.KEY files. You don't need to key them in like a password everytime you want to run FS! Regards Pete
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