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There are a few other places we would like to direct you to for support, both from Microsoft and from the community.
The first way we want to connect with you is our mixed reality developer program, which you can sign up for at https://aka.ms/IWantMR.
For technical questions, please use Stack Overflow, and tag your questions using either hololens or windows-mixed-reality.
If you want to join in discussions, please do so in the HoloDevelopers Slack, which you can join by going to https://aka.ms/holodevelopers, or in our Microsoft Tech Communities forums at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/mixed-reality/ct-p/MicrosoftMixedReality.
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Is my hololense tied to a specific account?
I'm wondering if I can let other developers develop on it since I work in an office. Is the lense able to be deployed from multiple machines.
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The recommendation for multiple devs in an office is to set up a new generic MSA specifically for this use so that you do not need to give other devs access to your personal account.
Yes, the HoloLens device is able to pair with multiple machines that have Visual Studio running on them.
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The recommendation for multiple devs in an office is to set up a new generic MSA specifically for this use so that you do not need to give other devs access to your personal account.
Yes, the HoloLens device is able to pair with multiple machines that have Visual Studio running on them.
Windows Holographic User Group Redmond
WinHUGR.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @WinHUGR
WinHUGR YouTube Channel -- live streamed meetings
You can let other developers work on the device. Each developer will need to 'pair' with the device from Visual Studio. I'm not sure if there is a maximum number of machines that can be paired to a single device.
Also, you may want to run the calibration app for each person using the device. The developer portal site on the device can be used to see and/or set the current IPD calculated by the calibration app.
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