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1 session means 1 computer?

Elitechampion

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If I buy one session of Honorbuddy and run it on one of my computers, would I then be able to shut that instance of it down and re-open it on another computer?

I tried it with the one day trial and the authentication code and I could not get it to log in on my second computer.

I am paying to be able to use one instance of Honorbuddy at a time on on whichever computer I choose, correct? As long as I have a log in and password and the full paid version?

EDIT: The second computer was on a different IP address if it makes a difference.
 
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Yes, one session means at any given time you can have a maximum of one instance of honorbuddy running on any computer and in use, if you terminate that session you may then use that session on any other computer/account/whatever you desire.
 
You can run it on whichever computer you like, but only one instance of HB in total. So not 1 on each computer.

HB doesnt register that you shut it down right away, so if you are switching between computers (for some reason) you might have to login to BuddyAuth to kill your session before you can run it on another computer.
 
One session means you can have one running copy of Honorbuddy attached to one running game of WoW. Should that game or Honorbuddy close, that session becomes free again and you can run it elsewhere. But only one bot at a time. You want more bots, you'll need to buy more sessions. And more copies of WoW.
 
You can run it on whichever computer you like, but only one instance of HB in total. So not 1 on each computer.

HB doesnt register that you shut it down right away, so if you are switching between computers (for some reason) you might have to login to BuddyAuth to kill your session before you can run it on another computer.

HB does register that you've shut it down, if you close it normally (via the "X" button). However using the task manager or similar to kill the process, it can't log out properly due to the way Windows works when killing a process that way. (It completely aborts, not allowing any shutdown stuff to happen)

@OP; you can use 1 instance of HB from anywhere in the world. We do not care about what PC you use it on. Only that just 1 instance of the bot is used. You're free to share your sessions with friends, etc. We'll never hardware lock any of our products. It's just a hindrance on everyone.
 
HB does register that you've shut it down, if you close it normally (via the "X" button). However using the task manager or similar to kill the process, it can't log out properly due to the way Windows works when killing a process that way. (It completely aborts, not allowing any shutdown stuff to happen)

I just tried to explain that he might have to kill the session at buddyauth if he couldn't get authorized. Whether he didn't close HB on his first computer og didn't close it properly.
 
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