I no longer have access to the computer that I installed Multiplicity 3 on - how do I deactivate it so I can use it on my new machine?

I haven't used Multiplicity in many years (like 7yrs) but I have a need for it currently. Wondering if there's a way to have my license key reset on the back end so I can get back to using it on my current machines? All of my old workstations are LONNNGGG gone and have been destroyed by now.

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Try using the method discussed in the Stardock website deactivation method here: https://forums.stardock.com/486311/accounts-and-activation-support-faq#deactivateproduct

A separate issue might be whether the version of the software from back then would even work on current OSs...you might be better served by obtaining a new license from your original or a new account.

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Quoting dmonroessi, reply 2

Thank you!!! That worked!
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You're welcome. |-)  

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Hey also FWIW, if you run across this in the future...Multiplicity 3 is functioning perfectly on my two machines, the primary is Windows 11 ENTERPRISE and secondary (laptop) is Windows 11 PRO. Running across two different VLANs (laptop is wireless) THANKS AGAIN!

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Quoting dmonroessi, reply 4

Hey also FWIW, if you run across this in the future...Multiplicity 3 is functioning perfectly on my two machines, the primary is Windows 11 ENTERPRISE and secondary (laptop) is Windows 11 PRO. Running across two different VLANs (laptop is wireless) THANKS AGAIN!
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I got the impression the version you were trying to recover was older...but I'm certainly glad you recovered the software.