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Buck is right...

The standard license is named user. So you can install it at work & at
home, but you're the only person you can use it at either place.

So every developer has to have their own license.

The alternative is shared licenses, so you may have 10 developers but 5
licenses so only 5 developers can use it at once.

The shared license is more expensive than the named user license and as
Buck mentioned, requires you to install a license server to keep track of
who is using a license.

Charles

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:13 PM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11/18/2015 4:59 PM, Buzz Fenner wrote:
Does RDi use a concurrent licensing model? In other words, If I work in
RDi from both the office and home, am I just consuming one license?

I have a 'Named user licence' which lets me run RDi both at work and at
home. My recollection is that I can load RDi on as many PCs as I
personally use, as long as I only /use/ RDi on one of them at a time.

There are other licences, with different restrictions. I'm not familiar
with the shared user licence, which I think requires a licence server.
I believe that licence allows you to run N copies of RDi simultaneously,
regardless of who does it.

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