I don't quite understand the phrase "stay with the user".

The level of licenses required for Joe User to run Incident Management 7.0 is
1) An Application Fixed or Float license for the person
2) An ARS Fixed or Float license for the person
3) An application license for Incident Management
4) An ARS Server license for the server.

My question is re: #3 above... is that a "site" license or a "server" license.

-ivan-


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I am curious doe the floating application licenses stay with the user?

Nick
Havin' Fun in Sacramento


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Subject: Application licensing question

My question is on site licenses vs server licenses.

The licensing tool basically enforces this, because User Fixed licenses come up as being valid for a site, whereas User Float licenses come up as being valid for a server.

My question is on the Application license (not the Application Fixed/Float license). The license tool accepts the Incident & Problem Application license as being valid for a site, however my Sales Rep is saying we need to purchase additional development copies for our Test and QA servers.

Can I get opinions, or better yet, facts? on this?

-ivan-


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Ivan Runions
 Information Technologies
 University of Calgary
 Calgary Alberta Canada
 (403) 220-4437

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