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10/29/04 at 09:37:00
 
I have a 5 user license for DBA and 5 for EVO. We have 5 workstations. If I have DBA running on 5 workstations, does that mean I can not run EVO as well, on one of those workstations? I quess my question is, does the licensing allow 5 users in one or the other or should I be able to run EVO and DBA on each workstation at the same time?
 
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Reply #1 - 10/29/04 at 10:49:07
 
The EVO licensing is based upon your DBA/Pervasive license count (has to be in order to be compliant legally), so you can run EVO on all 5 workstations sames as you can run DBA. In fact, DBA/Pervasive licensing is by concurrent user, so you could have 50 workstations with DBA and EVO installed, so long as only 5 are being used at any given time.
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Reply #2 - 10/29/04 at 10:59:25
 
I believe Steve's question, and mine too, was can you have 5 users logged on to DBA Classic and EVO at the same time?  I would guess no since this would mean 5 +5 log ons or 10 when the concurrent license says only 5 can be logged on at once.   We have a few extra licenses but, if my guess is right,  I can see this could be a problem with people logged on to both programs.  I guess when fully implemented with Evo, I will have to ask people to log off one when in the other.
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Reply #3 - 10/29/04 at 11:06:09
 
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Correct. DBA per se does not have any ability to control user counts when you get right down to it. Pervasive is what really controls the users as it is providing the connections to the data files. And it is this that DBA and EVO piggyback on. So, no you cannot have 5+5.
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Reply #4 - 12/13/04 at 17:21:58
 
Actually, that is not the case.  Both DBA and Evo (now Evo-ERP) have their own license control above and beyond the Pervasive license control.  If a DBA license for 10 users has Evo-ERP installed for the same 10 users, then the total number of users that can log in using either menu is 10 even if the Pervasive user count is 100.
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Reply #5 - 12/13/04 at 20:08:30
 
Except that DBA cannot issue greater license counts for Pervasive than for DBA. Standard provision in shrink-wrap license agreements. Grin
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