Device License just means you can have more than one session per DEVICE -
that is, IP 192.168.0.100 can open 4 sessions to UniData, but is only 1
device, so it uses 1 seat.  Non-Device licensing would consume 4 seats. So
unchecked means every time you start a connection, you eat a seat. 

You can launch UniData directly from command line to execute a process, and
that process could launch a phantom, and the exit.  I don't know that you
can DIRECTLY run a phantom... Others will know better.

DW

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Christensen, Steve
> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 8:06 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [U2] udt problem
> 
> If the licensing does not have the Device License option would that
> disallow running the udt command line on the local machine?   I have
> setup a script to run and extract the data to text files but 
> without the ability to start the udt session locally I am not 
> able to run the program.  I was also looking at perhaps 
> finding a way to run it as a phantom process but am not sure 
> on the syntax on that and whether or not I can bypass the udt 
> command in that fashion.
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