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How does one activate Graphics Mill 2.0 with developer license so as to enable use with IIS/ASP on the devlopers machine?
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Developer license is not intended for web applications. It is necessary to use a server license instead.
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Hmm. When I previously contacted yourselves regarding licensing, I emailed the following question:
"Can you please confirm for me exactly what licensing we would require to make use of this component. We would like to use the component on a single web server (Windows 2000) that is not public facing. The server is used to generate HTML and associated multimedia files (wav,swf, gif, etc.) which are then distributed to our customers to be hosted locally. We also have 4 XP Professional workstations for employees, where each has a local copy of the site from the server mentioned above, for developing on. The application we develop is used in-house and is not distributed. My assessment is that we would require 1 server license and 3 workstation licenses, but I am not sure, so would be grateful for your advice."
To which you replied:
"Hello John, Yes, you are right. You need a Server license for the production server which includes one workstation license. If more than one developer works with Graphics Mill, and you install it to additional workstations, you should purchase a Workstation license per seat. In your scenario (one production server and 4 workstations) you need: - 1 Server license - 3 Workstation licenses Please let me know if you have any questions. Sincerely yours, Andrew Simontsev, CTO."
Please can you confirm that this is not the case and that we now have to purchase a server license for each workstation?
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Sorry, I have misunderstood you in the first post. I though you are talking about Single Developer license (which is intended for end-user applications rather than web applications). Check your email.
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