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What is going on ? Is this a secret? Searching all over the place and not getting an answer. Lots of info and registering and authorizing but the articles never mention the obvious! 

 I put the question in the title so hopefully the next person will find the answer ...quickly.

There is link for this question in an article that leads to a dead page??

 

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You can have the program authorized on two computers at any one time.

 

It can be installed on as many computers as you like, but only two can be authorized.

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Thank you mike 

So desktop at the office and home. 3 would be best but hopefully it's easy to de-authorize one and add the laptop.

I really hate the laptop though;)

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Yes, very easy. You just log into your account, and do it from there.

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A quick Google search on Finale Authorizations would have brought this up first.

https://makemusic.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/218006777-Registering-authorizing-and-deauthorizing-Finale-notation-products

 

A quick search of this forum would have shown you what Mike R said. I have no idea how many threads but it's a lot.

 

>There is link for this question in an article that leads to a dead page??<

 

That happens.

 

You don't say what version of Finale you are using. PrintMusic, Songwriter, Allegro etc. are allowed one computer at a time.

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I did a lengthy search Mike and I know how to search and the only thing I found was the dead "oops" page. It is frustrating to have to read through things that you are not looking for. even with control F. I think this is the only thread with the question in the title so people can find it. 

You're welcome.

All articles on authorization should mention it in the beginning  . "Finale allows two computers to run the application concurrently. To authorize log in...etc    .."

https://makemusic.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/218024247-Number-of-authorizations-allowed-for-Finale-products

Your right though Google would have been quicker. 

 

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A minor correction: IIRC Finale allows authorization on two machines simultaneously, which is not the same as allowing them to be used concurrently.

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