Jason,
Yes, you are right. There is no actual license to apply on the server. The
SRM licenses are just paper license that show up only on the PO.
Moe.
From: Jason Miller [mailto:jason.mil...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License
They need a login on the people record that creates the User record.
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From: Jason Miller
To: arslist
Sent: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 10:44 pm
Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License
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Hi Roger,
Can you clarify a little? From an individual user perspective is it true that
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> Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License
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> The submitter mode needs to be changed to locked instead of changeable. I
just realized that now.
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> Moe
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To be in complance there are SRM user licenses that need to be purchased.
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From: Gmail
To: arslist
Sent: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 6:30 pm
Subject: Re: SRM 7.6.002 License
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The submitter mode needs to be changed to locked instead of changeable. I just
realized that
The submitter mode needs to be changed to locked instead of changeable. I
just realized that now.
Moe
From: Gmail [mailto:moe.abdela...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 6:13 PM
To: 'arsl...@listserv.rbugs.com'
Subject: SRM 7.6.002 License
Does regular end user w
Does regular end user who used to use the Requester Console need an AR
license to be able to submit SR on the Service Request Entry?
I always thought that for submit there is not license required. However, I
ran into a field permission error "You do not have write license to field
.". I granted
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