Easysoft Product Licenses
All Easysoft products require either a trial license or a purchased license to function.
For full details of the licensing policy and procedure please refer to the Licensing Guide.
- Permanent machine licenses with no limits....
- Unlimited concurrent database connections
- Unlimited concurrent users
- Unlimited concurrent clients
- Unlimited CPUs per server
- Includes FREE 1st year Support and Maintenance Contract, providing..
- Free maintenance releases
- Free upgrades to all new versions
- Free platform transfers
- Unrestricted help desk support by email or telephone
Licensing Glossary
- Machine - A single computer.
- LAN - Local Area Network within a single building used by a single legal entity.
- WAN - Wide Area Network within multiple buildings used by a single legal entity.
- Internet - Public Network used by multiple legal entities.
- Licenses include Support, Maintenance and Product Upgrades for the first year.
- All Licenses (with the exception of Internet) apply to a single legal entity and are not transferable.
- Unlimited Machines on LAN is a corporate distribution license that enables you to install the software on any number of machines on your LAN at a single site for 12 months.
- Unlimited Machines on WAN is a corporate distribution license that enables you to install the software on any number of machines on your WAN at a single site or multiple sites for 12 months.
- Windows Desktop – The Easysoft software can only be licensed on a Windows Workstation machine. The license key must be renewed 1 year from the date of the purchase, otherwise, it expires. The license key will not work on a Windows Server machine. The license key provided is a machine-specific license key i.e. you need multiple license keys to install Easysoft software on multiple machines.
- Windows Server – The Easysoft software can be licensed on a Windows Server or Workstation machine. The license key provided is a machine-specific none-expiring license key.
To find out whether a Windows machine is a Server or Workstation, in a command prompt on the machine, type
systeminfo
. In the command's output, look at the OS Configuration field value. If the field's value contains "Server", (e.g. "Standalone Server") or "Domain Controller", the machine is a Server. If the field's value contains "Workstation" (e.g. "Member Workstation") the machine is a Workstation.