No
A single user license permits software to be installed on three different computers to be used simultaneously. true or false
Kaseya is software the is installed on computers that allows an employer to know what's being done on the computer. A Kaseya agent is someone who watches the computers with the software installed.
how many computers in the business world have antivirus software that has been disabled or never installed properly?
Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features
There is no hard drive recovery software installed on my computer. Most computers will require this software to be installed by the user. There are many options available for hard drive recovery software.
ListServ is a software application designed to make it possible to manage a list of email addresses and simultaneously contact everyone on the list. Usenet is a worldwide cooperative network of computers that can be accessed by anyone with the proper software.
Yes, you will still be able to install it and use it on many computers. It is the support that is ending, but the software will still work. Lots of software that is no longer sold or supported can still be used and installed on a computer.
I think that all computers are compatible with some kind of presentation software, but it varies because different computers are no compatible with the same software.
Because the computer needs the software to work. With out OS we cannot operate the computer. So we need softwares to run the computer. All the software can be downloaded and installed in computers nowadays.we lots of free download sites
Commands tell computers what tasks they should perform. Software installed on computers provide the commands users need to complete tasks on computers.
The main purpose of a software contract is to allow a business to use software across all of it's computers and servers. Generally software is only allowed to be installed on one PC but a contract allows it to be installed on machines across the business for a price set in the contract.
It depends on the licensing agreement that the software company offers. The Microsoft answer would be generally NO. Many other operating systems are distributed under different agreements and may allow usage on several computers.