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echnaton192
Joined in Mar 2022
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Install for all Users

Everything about iStripper
5 days ago, 17 answers
Normally, you could install a program on one PC and make it available for all Users that use this PC. So on iStripper, if I install it for my admin account and my normal user account on the same PC I already used up the two allowed installations?@echnaton192 That is correct.
You agree with the Terms and Conditions when you install the software. The rules clearly state, accounts are for a single user only and you are allowed 2 installations.... for example on a desktop and a laptop. No single user should need more than 2 installations.
If you want to use the software, you need to log on to a computer where you have it installed.
If it is determined that you broke the rules, your access rights can be terminated and the software would stop working.

From the User Manual.......
Can I install on several computers ?
Yes. We grant you a licence for two computers.
Once you have installed iStripper on one computer and created your account, install the software on the second computer and register using the same login and password.

If it happens that you need to install again, make sure you uninstall one licence first (without uninstalling your collection).
If you encounter a message too many installations please contact the customer service.

I am installing it on one Computer. But I use multiple accounts on that PC. One is for administrative purposes. One is for for work stuff. One is for gaming. For security purposes, the main Windows account should not have admin privileges. As such, some malware is stopped because it is not allowed to deeply root itself into windows, except for privilege escalation exploits.

According to the TOS, that should be legal as long as it is the same PC and I am the only one using it. On other software I could chose to install the software for the current account only or for all users on the same PC. But instead of installing itself into c:\programs\istripper it uses c:\users\username to install.

How am I not abiding to the TOS by installing it on one PC, so that all users on that PC are able to use it as long as it is only me using it? It is a mild inconvenience to only have it on one of the windows accounts of the same PC. But escalating this to an assumed breach of the TOS is a bit much in your reply, don’t you think?