Question
License Confusion
Hi,
Sorry but I am confused about when I need a software license and when I don't. I would be extremely grateful if anyone would take the time to look through my questions and point me in the right direction.
1. If I use Presenter to publish a series of on-demand presentations to a web site, I guess I need a software license to design the presentation. However, do I also need a software license for each concurrent user I expect to view these on-demand presentations at any given time? The people who will watch the on-demand presentations are effectively public visitors to our web site who will simply click on a link and watch the presentation.
2. If I use Trainer (not sure if this is the correct name) to publish self-paced on-demand training courses to our web site, I guess I need a software license to design the course. However, do I also need a licence for each concurrent user who could view these courses from our public web-site. These courses would NOT be instructor led and would simply be public visitors to our web site clicking on a link and going through the course.
3. If I use Trainer to host an instructor led course, do I need a software license for myself and also each participant?
4. If I host a meeting, do I need a license for myself and each participant?
5. If I share my desktop do I need a license for myself and each participant viewing my desktop? Also, for support purposes, can a public user allow me to remotely connect to their desktop? If so, how many licenses do I need?
Sorry about the number of questions but I really want to buy Connect Professional and I can't get this information through talking directly to Adobe as I can't get talking to the right person.
Thanks in advance for any help as it will be greatly appreciated.
Aaron
Sorry but I am confused about when I need a software license and when I don't. I would be extremely grateful if anyone would take the time to look through my questions and point me in the right direction.
1. If I use Presenter to publish a series of on-demand presentations to a web site, I guess I need a software license to design the presentation. However, do I also need a software license for each concurrent user I expect to view these on-demand presentations at any given time? The people who will watch the on-demand presentations are effectively public visitors to our web site who will simply click on a link and watch the presentation.
2. If I use Trainer (not sure if this is the correct name) to publish self-paced on-demand training courses to our web site, I guess I need a software license to design the course. However, do I also need a licence for each concurrent user who could view these courses from our public web-site. These courses would NOT be instructor led and would simply be public visitors to our web site clicking on a link and going through the course.
3. If I use Trainer to host an instructor led course, do I need a software license for myself and also each participant?
4. If I host a meeting, do I need a license for myself and each participant?
5. If I share my desktop do I need a license for myself and each participant viewing my desktop? Also, for support purposes, can a public user allow me to remotely connect to their desktop? If so, how many licenses do I need?
Sorry about the number of questions but I really want to buy Connect Professional and I can't get this information through talking directly to Adobe as I can't get talking to the right person.
Thanks in advance for any help as it will be greatly appreciated.
Aaron
