If the users were running multiple VB sessions then it might worth
looking at device (enterprise) licensing but as Universe doesn't allow
the pool of ten connections per license to be shared amongst processes
(ie telnet programs) it probably won't work for you.

At the end of the day if you're planning on running 100 users then you
should have a 100 user license. After all why should an objects license
be any cheaper as you have access to the full functionality of universe?

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Sent: 04 March 2005 11:47
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Subject: [U2] Universe objects licence

We have Universe 10.0.10 running on a Windows 2000 server with a 50 user
licence. We have about 40 users using telnet sessions and about 20 using
a VB6.0 program to enter data. 

We are having problems where the session drops because users are not
logging out of the VB program, I have increased the NETTIME but we still
get the odd session dropping and then users cant login as we have hit
the maximum licences.

I thought there was no limit in the objects licence, or was this only in
earlier versions. 

Can someone tell me if I can buy a licence just for objects as I want to
increase this to 100 users.

Has anyone resolved similar problems with this.

Many thanks 
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