License management for Creo Elements Direct Modeling
Hi everyone,
If the CAD end-user ran two Creo Elements Direct Modelings in one PC, is it used two licenses?
Hi everyone,
If the CAD end-user ran two Creo Elements Direct Modelings in one PC, is it used two licenses?
What you describe is "as implemented".
*one* Modeling License actually is a "bündle" of *two* licenses, which allows you to run/open *two* executables on the same machine.
This implements "Modeling includes Drafting", or in other words, you buy 1 x product Modeling and you can run Modeling *plus* Drafting on the same machine,
but *not* on two different machines.
As soon as you start Modeling, the License Server reserves the "bündle of two" licenses for your Computer.
When you start the second Modeling, the License Server gives the "second half" of the license bündle to the second Modeling.
This explains why you see the "license Count = 2" when you start the first and the second Modeling.
When you start a third Modeling, you will pull the next "half of a bündle" from the License Server.
This is why the license usage jumps to 4.
Please note that the ability to start 2 Modeling executables with *one* license bündle is actually an implementation error.
Legally, you are allowed to run 1 Modeling +1 Drafting or 1 Modeling´+ Annotation with this license.
With product Model Manager, the "product" is similar:
"Model Manager includes Drawing Manager"
But with a Model Manager license,, you can only start *one* Model and *one* Drawing Manager,, but not two Model Managers.....
btw. I was the Mentor of Claus Brod.
Regards,
Max
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