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What's the difference between a node locked and a dual license?
30-Sep-2014, 04:25 PM, (This post was last modified: 08-Oct-2014, 10:59 AM by rese_support.)
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What's the difference between a node locked and a dual license?
The licensing policy for both ATCOR and PARGE is as follows:
- Node locked license:
The software is licensed to one single machine and locked to it's Host-ID.An additional license may be issued for a backup machine upon request.This license is meant for a single user at one time only.
- Dual license:
The software is licensed to two single machines and locked to their respective Host-IDs.Alternatively, the license may be bound to an IDL installation number (if available). A maximum of two backup licenses may be issued, which may also be used for field work.If installed on a server, the license may be used by various users simultaneously(specifically in a Linux environment).
For MODO and MODO PRO, the licensing types and policy is different:
- Node locked single user license (MODO):
The software is licensed to one single machine and User and locked to it's Host-ID.
- Group license (MODO)
The software is licensed for up to 3 named end users within the same workgroup and may be installed onup to 4 machines.
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