If there isn't an easier way to do this, then that makes me wonder if I'm maybe not supposed to do what I'm considering doing and if it maybe goes against the terms (which I'm not trying to do). After some quick Googling, I saw some people saying to uninstall to deactivate, others talked about removing a registry key, but it seemed weird that there wasn't an easier option. ![]() I looked briefly and I saw the option to view the license status, but not the option to deactivate or anything. I was wondering if there was an easy way to temporarily "deactivate" the license on my work computer, install Visual Studio on my computer at home (so I can work locally) using the same license, then when this is all over deactivate it on my computer at home and re-activate it on my computer at the office. I've been working from home for the past week and while I have remote access, using Visual Studio over the RDP connection isn't always great. ![]() We don't have the subscription, and I believe our licensing is per machine. At work we have Visual Studio 2019 Professional.
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