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Hello all, I've got a bit of a frustrating situation, I purchased an Agilent 1100 stack at auction for a good price, and the title version of ChemStation came with it on a CD. As it turns out, the sellers did not know to record the license keys in hard copy and the computer has since been wiped, so that key is gone with the wind. Now that it's out of support, Agilent will not provide license keys and proceeded to quote me for >$20k to get a PC with OpenLAB CDS on it, which suffice to say is absolutely not an option.
In my mind, I purchased and own a legitimate copy of this software, and there is in turn no legitimate reason to force me to pay for unnecessary newer software provided I do not want/expect support from Agilent.
To my understanding, there is no external/central location which validates these license keys to enable the software, and everything is done locally from within the software package. This being the case, a license key which is valid for one copy should be infinitely reusable for other identical copies of the software without locking out/causing conflicts with each other.