i.e., If you have a company with 100 users (each with 2 computers), and want to deploy apps to them via Central, you would need to purcahse 100 licenses.
The users could then deploy it on both of their computers, and you could deploy multiple apps.
Hope that helps clarify things. We will have some more info on the website soon that should also help...
mike chambers
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On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 08:45 PM, Robin Hilliard wrote:
Those aren't Mike's words, that's the blogger's (incorrect) interpretation
of how the licensing would work.
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In the comments from Mike Chambers here: http://broadcast.artificialcolors.com/2003/11/26.html#a58
Hilary
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Yes Robin, but only if multiple apps are packaged as one product. Ifhave multiple product.xml files then each one of these is a seperateproductand you are charged as such.
Where does it say that?
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