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- Installation and activation methods by license type and product version
- Deploying ABBYY FineReader PDF 16 in a LAN (installation on more than one computer)
- Administrative installation with License Server and License Manager
- Managing Licenses
- Deploying a multi-user distribution package with per-seat licenses and automatic activation
- Creating a multi-user administrative installation point with Per-Seat licenses
- Installing ABBYY FineReader PDF 16 on Workstations
- Installing ABBYY FineReader PDF 16 on a Terminal Server
- Using a group policy to configure ABBYY FineReader PDF 16
- Installation updates
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Technical Support
- Third-party software
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