Sir_ElevatedPrivileges
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Good afternoon,
I had read the License Agreement (this question refer specifically to the point 3.4.2) and I would use Progress OpenEdge 11.7 product.
If I had 3 developers (with 3 User Named/Seat Licenses and only 1 product key for all these licenses) and I want to separate their environments into 3 different servers, with the same programs, configuration, product, etc.
Are those 3 servers considered part of a single Platform or may have troubles with this? (Platform => Point 3.1.8 of the agreement)
List of servers:
- server1: Progress OpenEdge 11.7 with 3 UN/S licenses. With only 1 real user.
- server2: Progress OpenEdge 11.7 with 3 UN/S licenses. With only 1 real user.
- server3: Progress OpenEdge 11.7 with 3 UN/S licenses. With only 1 real user.
I know you're not lawyers but I didn't find help in elsewhere.
PD: Progress Talk keeps telling me the link is spam and I just unlinked, added square brackets and left it below.
License Agreement = [www.progress.com]/legal/license-agreements/openedge
I had read the License Agreement (this question refer specifically to the point 3.4.2) and I would use Progress OpenEdge 11.7 product.
If I had 3 developers (with 3 User Named/Seat Licenses and only 1 product key for all these licenses) and I want to separate their environments into 3 different servers, with the same programs, configuration, product, etc.
Are those 3 servers considered part of a single Platform or may have troubles with this? (Platform => Point 3.1.8 of the agreement)
List of servers:
- server1: Progress OpenEdge 11.7 with 3 UN/S licenses. With only 1 real user.
- server2: Progress OpenEdge 11.7 with 3 UN/S licenses. With only 1 real user.
- server3: Progress OpenEdge 11.7 with 3 UN/S licenses. With only 1 real user.
I know you're not lawyers but I didn't find help in elsewhere.
PD: Progress Talk keeps telling me the link is spam and I just unlinked, added square brackets and left it below.
License Agreement = [www.progress.com]/legal/license-agreements/openedge
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