Home install?

Hello

Vaguely remember read somewhere on the ' net if I have a license to work for LabVIEW, can I install a second copy with the same license at home. Is this the right line NEITHER official on that? In addition, my home machine is a Mac while the work machine is a PC, if that makes any chance.

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Have you read your license agreement? The last is at http://www.ni.com/legal/license/ if you have deleted the local copy.

The license for LabVIEW for windows does not include a license for LabVIEW for Mac, so you would need a virtual machine Windows on the Mac.

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