Re: One App license on TS



Hey Martin

I have been in this situation myself and from i have been able to gather,
most software companies honor NTFS-restrictions. So what i did was to make a
group throw in the users who have a license for the software and restrict
access to all the software-files to this group.

This has worked for me, but ofcourse you have to make sure it is 'okayed' by
the software supplier. :)

Hope this helps

Best regards.

René "LamerSmurf" Vester - Denmark


"Martin Edwards" <edwards@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns967F608455912whome@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> hi
>
> I have a Windows 2003 Server with Terminal services and about 20 clients.
> we have some graphics software, that only has one license, is it possible
> to restrict TS to only let one instance of the software run at once? Or
> only let one user use it at a time. I've been looking into Software
> restriction, but I can't seem to find anything about my problem.
>
> Martin Edwards - Denmark


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