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Gerard,
There is software that can move applications to a new folder or drive on
the same machine, and there is software to make a duplicate of an entire
hard drive. But there is no software for what you asked.
Even if you did manage to copy/transfer the applications to the new
machine, it's registry would not have the information needed to run the
applications. You must reinstall all the applications on the new machine.
I also want to caution you that what you want to do may violate your
software license for those products. I think that installing software on
multiple machines is a grey area in most courts, but using the software on
two (or more) machines at the same time is definitely a violation of the
license - for most applications.
Jim Meagher
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gerard Stevenson <[log in to unmask]>
>I have two computers, one operating with Win 95 and the other WIN 98.
Can
>you tell me a an easy way to transfer some of the Applications (Word
Perfect,
>e:mail, Quatro Pro, etc) from the Win 95 machine to the system operating
with
>Win 98? I also need these applications to remain operational on the Win
95
>machine. I have been told by a few folks that there is some software
possibly
>available to perform such a move. Can anyone recommend a software and
some
>brief instructions on how to do this???
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