Hi Chuck,

> That is one way, however, you can have two or more servers on on machine 
> which do not share license so you mnarry the lciense to the server.  You 
> could have prod 1 with 50 users and prod 2 with 15 users. When someone tries 
> to log into prod 2 (16th) even if there are only 20 connected to prod 1, the 
> connection will be refused

Using a built application with an OEM license yes; otherwise I don’t think 
there is any other way to "mnarry the lciense to the server". Without using a 
built-oem server the running applications will all share the same base license 
(assuming they are all running the same version, for example, 16.x).

Have you found a reliable way that works without using an OEM license?

-Tim



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