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FAB 3000 offers multiple licensing solutions.

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Single User - Activation Code (Internet Activated):

Receive one activation code. Enter your activation code and it will be automatically verified over the internet. When you are ready to move to another computer, simply De-Activate from your old computer, and Activate on your new computer.  Visit this link for detailed instructions:

http://forums.numericalinnovations.com/post/How-do-I-move-my-license-to-another-computer-4903592

 

Multi User - Activation Code (Internet Activated):

Receive one activation code. Enter your activation code one-time and registration is performed automatically over the internet. Repeat for X users.  You also have access to an online License Control Panel (LCP) allowing you to manage multiple licenses (activate/deactivate).

 

 

Single User - FLEXnet (Node-Locked):

A hardware locked license where the software is locked per machine (no internet activation required).   Node Locked - License Key Installation

 

Network/Floating - FLEXnet (Concurrent):        

This option is ideal for companies that want to manage the number of engineers using FAB 3000 but do not want to manage the individual users of the product.

 

Software provided under this option may be installed on and processed by the Server computer located at a site indicated on the invoice, and may be installed on and simultaneously processed by the number of workstation and/or personal computers ("Concurrent Users") indicated on the invoice, which have electronic access to the Server computer located at any site indicated on the invoice and which are accessing the same data concurrently from more than one computer up to the predefined limit. Network - License Installation

 

 

Enterprise/Site - FLEXnet (Unlimited):        

The ultimate freedom in software licensing because it grants your company the right to install UNLIMITED seats of our software onto your workstations, networks, laptops, or home computers.