2016
Table Of Contents
You must reactivate QuarkXPress if you make a significant hardware change (such as
changing the Ethernet address on a Mac or changing the computer processor) or if
the activation mechanism is damaged in some way.
If QuarkXPress detects that the activation data has been modified or is missing or
corrupt, the application displays the Activate QuarkXPress dialog box and prompts
you to reactivate QuarkXPress. If QuarkXPress is running in the grace period, the grace
period expires.
If you plan to make significant hardware changes to your computer, you might want
to use the License Transfer feature deactivate QuarkXPress first and then reactivate it
on the same computer after you make the hardware changes. For more information,
see "License transfer."
If you need to reactivate your copy of QuarkXPress, reactivate it within 30 days. After
30 days, it will run only in demonstration mode (see "Demonstration mode.").
You can uninstall and reinstall an activated copy of QuarkXPress on the same computer
as many times as you want without reactivating the application.
The grace period for activation after installation or for certain types of peripheral
hardware changes is 30 days. There is no grace period for a significant hardware change
or for damage to the activation mechanism.
Dual activation policy
A single-user license of QuarkXPress allows the primary registered user to install and
use the software on two computers (a primary computer and secondary computer).
To take advantage of this policy, simply install and activate QuarkXPress on both
computers.
The dual activation policy is platform independent, so you can use it on two computers
running Mac OS X, two computers running Windows or two computers, one running
Mac OS X, the other running Windows.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS 2016 | 15
ACTIVATION