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On 11/18/2015 4:59 PM, Buzz Fenner wrote:
Does RDi use a concurrent licensing model? In other words, If I work inRDi 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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