![]() Their response was the LabVIEW is the only NI software product not using the license manager and to expect that future versions will use it.Īt my company we have enough licenses to be legal, but I can see where this will be a hassle. I had a meeting with NI sales reps yesterday and I mentioned Otto's remarks. ![]() WARNING TO ALL: I dread the day when NI attempts to force this license manager on LV users as well. In any event, anytime you want to install, uninstall, or move licenses around, you have toĭeal with these licensing issues (not very enjoyable when you are in the middle of a production floor in a different country trying to restore a system crash). ![]() It for a year) If you don't want to install and administer the license manager software, you can go to NI directly for each license. (Imagine getting a bill for unbudgeted license use, after you've already had You can even 'borrow' licenses you haven't purchased and NI will send you a bill for your extra license usage. This license file determines your license usage and it is given back to NI at the end of your license period. Install it on a PC, server, or whatever, along with a license file provided by NI. The TestStand development system will not run without it. Each TestStand development system must have a unique software key that is obtained from NI's volume license manager utility of from NI itself. Other bothersome issues include NI's volume license manager. In a response to my TestStand question, Otto Dalmandy mentioned following:
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