Adobe's answer to this question is this:
If you are the primary user of an Adobe single-user or volume licensing product installed on a computer in the office, you may also use the software on a second computer on the same platform at home or on a laptop. However, you may not run the software on both computers at the same time.
Only one user may use a single-user Adobe Volume Licensing product.
I interpret that to mean that you are allowed to install it on both computers if you are the single user. But you are not allowed to use it at the same time. Here is the link:
https://helpx.adobe.com/de...