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          I probably missed this in the user guide, but when a normal license is purchased does any kind of license manager or other process need to be installed on the system that is running the lanscape library?  I want to avoid having to install another piece of software for licensing on a customers site.
           | Posted: April 14 2008 at 5:49pm | IP Logged |   |  
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          Justin,
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 When you distribute your app, you only have to install with your app the main native media engine DLL. You may also have to  install the the media engine's managed code wrapper DLL if you are developing your app using a .NET langauge. That's it. No other licesing manager like Flex or similar.
 
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        | jmatthewsr Junior
 
  
 
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          ANOTHER question:  When a license is purchased for <x> lines from lanscape, does this mean that if we distribute our app to our customers and each of those customers have different line density requirements that we need provide them with a different version of our app that is built with different license profiles?  In other words, how do we purchase licenses for our customers and how are those licenses applied? thanks.
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          Hi Justin,
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 If your VOIP product (application) is the same for all customers except for the total number of concurrent lines, then what you will want to do is purchase a LanScape VOIP Media Engine license for your server product for the max number of lines you will want to support. In other words, the number of lines you will license will be determined by you and it will be the max number of lines your customer deployments will require.
 
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 Lets say you purchase a license for a 512 line media engine. You can then enable as many lines in your product as your customers require – up to 512. All the same license.
 
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 It sounds like you are planning the development of VOIP server software using the media engine. That’s good. That also affects how we license the media engine to your group. We will have to eventually discuss the actual details regarding your licensing of the media engine product and what are the eventual terms/costs. Don’t sweat it, we are flexible and want licensing to be equitable for both our groups.
 
 
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          By the way, you guys have a very nice company web site :)
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