Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
The Opus installer creates a hardware-specific registry key which locks the installation to the original machine. If another machine tries to launch this instance of Opus, the registry key will not match their hardware and an 'Installation Corrupt' error will be displayed.
We have produced an Opus Licence Manager which can be run as a service on the network controller. This allows you to manage your licences and allow Opus to be run from the server or cloned onto each machine. Please send me a Private Message or e-mail
support@digitalworkshop.com if you wish to receive this.
Kind regards,