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September 21, 2001, 06:36 |
Need liscense to run star executables?
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Hi, there,
Once starlink makes an executable successfully, I wish I could run it on another machine without StarCD installed. Is this possible? How can I do this? It seems the executable will check the liscense information first, am I right? Suggestions are needed with thanks, Jiaying |
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September 21, 2001, 08:04 |
Re: Need liscense to run star executables?
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Yes, you are right. To run the executable on a different mashine you have to have a starlok license there. A better way would be to have a floating license installed. Then your system administrator has to make sure that star can find the licenses file.
Contact Computational Dynamics for details |
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September 21, 2001, 08:27 |
Re: Need liscense to run star executables?
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Thanks for your advice, Helge.
I am currently using a floating liscense. So, can I do this legally and technically? I just wrote to CD but haven't got reply yet. Thanks again, Jiaying |
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September 21, 2001, 09:06 |
Re: Need liscense to run star executables?
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Read the "Installation and Systems Guide".
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September 21, 2001, 09:14 |
Re: Need liscense to run star executables?
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Yes
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