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Rob Fitzpatrick
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Stefan, The answer is "it depends". It depends on your licensed products and your license model (and possibly other license attributes) for each product. Different licensing models (e.g. Named User, Concurrent User, Registered Client, Access Agent, etc. etc.) may be available for only some classifications of users (Standard, Occasional, or Unknown) and not others. Each model also has its own definition of what a user is and its own user-counting methodology. It may not be a satisfying answer for you but in short, sometimes you have to count and user and sometimes you don't. Also, often a given configuration can be licensed in more than one way, and it is as much a business question as a technical one to decide what is right for you. More info would be required about your situation to provide a better answer.
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