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Trial licenses for RRM and RQM


Nicolas Echavarria (34913) | asked Apr 02 '13, 10:41 p.m.
 Hello guys!

We've installed JTS with RTC, RRM and RQM
Initially we had some trouble getting everything to work and our team paused our initial effort to start working with the CLMS solution. The server stayed on and the initiative did not take off.
Now our team is setup and ready to move forward, however we now only have the RTC Developer licenses available and no access to Requirements or Quality.

Is there a way for us to obtain a new set of trial licenses so that we can start a pilot with the complete suite?

Thanks so much for your help!

Best,

Nicolas E.

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Mike Jaworski (1.4k6) | answered Apr 04 '13, 2:32 p.m.
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 Nicolas,

Unfortunately, trial licenses are not designed to be extendable once they have passed the 60-day trial period. In order to continue using the product you will need to purchase permanent CLM licenses from IBM Sales. If you feel that your specific case warrants the re-issuing of trial licenses, I believe you can also contact IBM Sales about temporarily extending the trial licenses.

Thanks,
Mike Jaworski
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Nicolas Echavarria commented Apr 04 '13, 7:36 p.m.

Thanks a lot Mike!

Best,

Nicolas E. 

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KrishnaKanth Naik (76511015) | answered Apr 03 '13, 4:43 a.m.
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Hello Nicolas

If you are using CLM 4.0.1 or higher, you would noticed that there are trial licenses for "Collaborative Lifecycle Managerment" which are valid for 60 day trial as shown below:
Trial LifeCycle Licenses

You can confirm if these licenses are installed in your server by visiting the following URL:
https://[Your Server]:[Port#]//jts/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.manageLicenses

And look for the following licenses:
Trial LifeCycle Installed


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