"Peter Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Gertjan
> ...
> this would be the best solution
> - what does
>  $system.License.DeferUserIdentification(1)
>
> this seems to be what we want - but does it work and if so how??
>
> Peter
>

All this would be a lot easier if $system.License.DeferUserIdentification(1)
worked the same for csp as it does for telnet. Currently if you set
$system.License.DeferUserIdentification(1) you can log in to a telnet app
and run 1000 lines of code without taking up a licence. However when I tried
this with csp it took a license regardless.
Now if we could just run 1000 lines of code for a csp app without taking out
the license then a) dos attacks become managable, and b) we would have a
better way of controlling licence usage during a login. by being actually
able to login and attach to the previous job's licence with License.Login.
(being 1/12).

Colin





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