We used to have a floating license for our Flame. One was used for the on-set Flame when we were shooting in the studio and one for the suite Flame, both running on macOS.
Now we have been side-graded to the named-user subscription model. We've read that if we launch both of them at the same time, even accidentally, we'll get a call from the Autodesk legal department. Is there a way to control the launch so we don't accidentally do this? I mean, we are careful but once in a while this might happen, and no one wants to feel the wrath of a legal department.
What is the proper way to do this?
Thanks
Sinan Vural
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Hello Sinan!
You can safely login with your named user account on your workstations since the usage is tracked by our back-end. if you go over your allocated usage, a message will be displayed asking you which over used station has to be disconnected from the licensing back-end. So, you should be good to go on site without any issues.
Easy and fun, as it should be!
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