When I use more Vectorworks-Versions simultaneously on the same machine, does every Vectorworks instance I run count as a license?
I just took a look at the RLM Server Administration Web-Interface and it looks to me like that. Every time I start or quit a Vectorworks-Program/Instance on my local machine the license counter on the server goes up or down.
If I check out a license instead i can run as many instances on my machine&user as I want simultaneously (what makes more sense to me, imho)
So, is the number on the server right or just simply misleading. In fact actually I got 2020, 2021 SP1 and 2021 SP2 running on my Mac and every instance is listed on the RLM Administration-License overview...
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Hi,
just a short question.
When I use more Vectorworks-Versions simultaneously on the same machine, does every Vectorworks instance I run count as a license?
I just took a look at the RLM Server Administration Web-Interface and it looks to me like that. Every time I start or quit a Vectorworks-Program/Instance on my local machine the license counter on the server goes up or down.
If I check out a license instead i can run as many instances on my machine&user as I want simultaneously (what makes more sense to me, imho)
So, is the number on the server right or just simply misleading. In fact actually I got 2020, 2021 SP1 and 2021 SP2 running on my Mac and every instance is listed on the RLM Administration-License overview...
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