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27/02/2004 10:11:56
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Divers
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Thanks Doug.

If i have an demo app and i want to include SFQ in the demo, can it be configured to be seamless for the demo user, or is an activation/login/defineuser process inescapeable?


>Hi Chris.
>
>>Are the "seats" tied to a specific PC, to a specific application user, or is SFQ counting simultaneous users?
>
>The activation code is tied to the PC the license file (which is created when an activation code is first entered and updated when licenses are added) is on; that protects us and you from user passing an activation code to someone who hasn't purchased SQ. However, licenses are based on a combination of named users (users have to log in and you can only define as many users as you have licenses) and concurrent access (only as many users as there are licenses can run SQ at one time).
>
>>Am wondering how a client who has 5 application users BUT just one SFQ license would be able to use SFQ. Could they "take turns"?
>
>Yes, they could take turns. Since users have to log in, you just give everyone the same user name (ie. they all log in as "Report User", or "Admin", or "Bob"). If one user is already logged in as "Bob", the next user trying to use that name will get a warning and SQ will terminate. They either have to wait for the first user to get out, or if this is a frequent issue, buy another license :)
>
>Doug
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