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Can I run 2 versions of GSA on 1 computer?

Can I run 2 versions of GSA on 1 computer?
I want to split some projects and tasks to different proxy servers.
Will it be enough just to copy the folder with the installed program to a separate folder?
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  • I'm not sure why people keep asking/trying this?

    GSA tools are cheap and free lifetime updates, 1 license is 1 activation or one running copy. 

    Abuse of this can cause license's to be taken away.

    I would buy another copy if your needs are more


  • edited July 3
    I'm not sure why people keep asking/trying this?

    GSA tools are cheap and free lifetime updates, 1 license is 1 activation or one running copy. 

    Abuse of this can cause license's to be taken away.

    I would buy another copy if your needs are more


    Yes, I have another copy of the license (in fact I even have 3), that's not a problem, I was wondering if there would be any conflicts if I copied the program to another folder.

    I don't really understand where GSA stores the license file, etc. - if it is in one place, the second folder with the new license will not work. 
  • petpetpetvmpetpetpetvm United States
    Short response: No.
    However, there are ways like using virtual machines
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  • calixcalix Sweden
    As previously mentioned, you can use virtualization.
    Run for example VirtualBox and create a VM with Windows 11.
    Just make sure that Hyper-V and Virtualisation Based Security etc are turned off/disabled otherwise it will be very slow.
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  • calix said:
    As previously mentioned, you can use virtualization.
    Run for example VirtualBox and create a VM with Windows 11.
    Just make sure that Hyper-V and Virtualisation Based Security etc are turned off/disabled otherwise it will be very slow.
    Yeah, thanks, I think that's what I'll try
    It might be difficult to connect Xevil on a PC to a virtual machine, but I think it can be done.
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