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fred2k |
Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 06:00:50 AM Hello, My company uses personal machines as well as developpement servers. How does licensig work for instance if I am working on my PC and 3 people including me are also developping remotely on the dev server ? |
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kevinsikes |
Posted - Mar 03 2010 : 02:12:32 AM Yes, as long as you are the only one using your laptop and your account on the remote server.
Regardless of the number of computers you use, your network topology, or any other physical factors, our simple rule is that a company must purchase a number of licenses equal to the number of humans using our software. Sometimes this means we must issue a special license key, since our protection mechanism is only smart enough to count machines, not people. Contact us via http://www.wholetomato.com/support/contact.asp prior to your purchase if you need such a key. |
fred2k |
Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 4:11:39 PM Then if I understand well : if VAX is running on my laptop and my remote server account, it counts as one licence ? |
kevinsikes |
Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 3:59:42 PM We define a user as a person. If you have 5 developers using Visual Assist X, you need a 5-user license. |
fred2k |
Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 3:31:30 PM Indeed, on an active directory or a windows domain, the definition of user can become blurred |
accord |
Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 3:12:11 PM Normally, you need one license per user, but I have asked our sales department to take a look at this thread since this is a special case I guess. |