I strongly doubt that you can do this.
Perhaps I should say that I doubt you SHOULD do this.
I guess first, it depends on the type of SLA (Software License Agreement).
Did you purchase this software? or is it public domain?
If it is purchased, look closely at the License Agreement.
Most likely you'll find that you purchase a single-user license.
In some cases, there's even some wording on the agreement that it cannot
be installed on a network in such a way that it may be used by more than
one client.
This is my guess, since if you purchased a multi-user license, it would not
be installed on your PC, but on a network server.
If the above is the case, then we as a group, should not be assisting in
violating your License Agreement.. seeing as how some of us are software
developers that would be very unhappy to be part of a group that assists
individuals to "steal" our work!