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Eric van Es (61) | asked Dec 01 '10, 7:48 a.m.
Hello all,

I just installed RTC 3 on a test server, and downloaded the 10 free developer licence package. In my licence key management, I see now 2 times 10 developer licences, one set of variant "trial" with an expiration date, and one set of variant "10 free" without expiration date. However, both are mentioned under the same "rational team concert - developer", and when I assign a developer licence, it's currently assigned to a licence which expires, as I read from this screenshot:
http://eric-van.es/licences.png
(Notice the placement of the assigned "1")

The questions: when the trial licences expire, does the user still have a valid licence? What will happen on january 28th?

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Eric van Es (61) | answered Dec 03 '10, 4:12 a.m.
Isn't there anyone here who can comment on this?

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Dec 03 '10, 2:53 p.m.
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Yes, the user will still have a valid license.
All that will happen is that row for the licenses that expired will go away.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 12/1/2010 7:53 AM, evanes wrote:
Hello all,

I just installed RTC 3 on a test server, and downloaded the 10 free
developer licence package. In my licence key management, I see now 2
times 10 developer licences, one set of variant "trial"
with an expiration date, and one set of variant "10 free"
without expiration date. However, both are mentioned under the same
"rational team concert - developer", and when I assign a
developer licence, it's currently assigned to a licence which
expires, as I read from this screenshot:
http://eric-van.es/licences.png
(Notice the placement of the assigned "1")

The questions: when the trial licences expire, does the user still
have a valid licence? What will happen on january 28th?

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