Firewalker96

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  1. CX-One licensing

    Thanks. Exactly the information I was looking for.
  2. CX-One licensing

    Just wondering, is CX-One licensed by user? Or by device installs? We have users with a desktop and a laptop, but also program PLC's with a shared computer connected to the production line. So do I need licenses for all the devices (computers) CX-One is installed on or just for the number of users that are actually using CX-One? I've seen some companies sell their software as a "user" license, but when you actually read the the EULA, it's actually a device license. CX-One is sold by user license, so I assume that I just need enough licenses that cover the users I have as opposed to the number of computers it's installed on, but thought I'd ask in case I'm wrong.
  3. CX-One - Windows 7 x64

    We are moving to Windows 7 Enterprise Edition x64. We upgraded our users to CX-One 4.1 and everything installs OK. There are some programs, such as CX-Integrator, that don't work. Looking at the help documents, it says that to run the program, need the user to run the program as an Administrator. Our corporate policy is that end users are not Administrators on their local computer. For other applications, other than Omron software, we've been able to work around it by changing the permissions on folders or doing doing a Microsoft App-V (virtualized app) install. But App-V is not a candidate if the application requires drivers or accesses hardware, which is what CX-One does. Anyone have a workaround for getting all the CX-One applications working without requiring the user to be an Administrator on their computer? On Windows XP x32, we never had an issue after the drivers were installed as an Administrator, the programs worked with no issues.