kmac,
Thanks for the info.  I'll pass it on the higher ups.

On Jan 7, 12:59 pm, kmac <[email protected]> wrote:
> re: question 1
>
> This approach might not scale, as you would have to manually
> authorize, against the enterprise Client ID, the domain names of the
> computers where the SWF was installed.  For more information, please
> consult:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/premier/guide.html#Signup
>
> Could you host the SWF from a publicly accessible server?
>
> re: question 2
>
> We usually realize around 700,000 requests per day.
>
> There are two geocoding limits:
>
> 1. a soft limit of 100,000 geocode requests per day.
> 2. a throughput limit of 10 requests per second, which (at 86,400
> seconds per day) equals 864,000 requests per day.
>
> You can ask Google to remove the soft limit, which leaves only the
> throughput limit to govern your rate of submission.
>
> On Jan 7, 12:30 pm, MP <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've got a couple of questions related to the Google Maps Enterprise
> > License.
>
> > 1. My organization is looking to distribute an .SWF built using the
> > Google Maps Flex API as part of a Windows desktop application.
> > The .SWF will be installed on the user's hard-drive beneath our
> > application folder and loaded into a .NET WebBrowser control from
> > there.  We are planning on using our Enterprise key when loading
> > the .SWF.  Is this a legal deployment option with an Enterprise
> > license?
>
> > 2. What is the Reverse Geocode limit per day with an Enterprise
> > license?
>
> > TIA.
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