Hi,

I don't see why not.  As long as you're using different facets of the Apple ID, 
I think that it would work.  What I mean is, if you have multiple phone numbers 
and/or multiple eMails attached to that one Apple ID, I believe that you'd be 
able to do this.  I'd just make sure that of those multiple phone/eMails, that 
you only have one associated with each Mac in your Office.  Thus, if you're 
using 987-654-3210 as an iPhone attached to one computer, and 
joeb...@icloud.com and jane...@youroffice.com each associated with a different 
computer, then it should work.

Hope this makes sense.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2013-06-20, at 10:35 AM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:

> Good morning all,
> 
> I have a situation at work where we have multiple Macs all sharing the same 
> Apple ID. It is conceivable that all of these Max would need to be used 
> simultaneously in separate face time calls. Does anyone know if this is 
> possible?
> Best,
> Donna
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