Exceed onDemand A Technical Whitepaper
Exceed onDemand A Technical Whitepaper
Exceed onDemand A Technical Whitepaper
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<strong>Exceed</strong> <strong>onDemand</strong> 5 — A <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Whitepaper</strong><br />
In the other words, “de-activate” option can be used as a passive license enforcement mechanism. Imagine<br />
a situation where 10 assigned/named licenses were purchased and installed. <strong>Exceed</strong> <strong>onDemand</strong> Server<br />
would keep track of all the users that ever logged on to the Server. The first time a user connected to<br />
<strong>Exceed</strong> <strong>onDemand</strong> Server, an active account would be created for that user. All 10 licenses are “assigned”<br />
after 10 users have logged on to the Server. But let’s assume one of the users was not supposed to connect<br />
to this Server. Instead of removing the user account, the administrator could deactivate it. The next time<br />
when the same user connected to the Server, the Server would not create a new active account for that<br />
user, and the user would be effectively blocked from accessing the Server again.<br />
File Management<br />
Xstart and Xconfig files can be easily managed using <strong>Exceed</strong> <strong>onDemand</strong> Server Manager. In fact,<br />
global files can only be created, modified and deleted using the Server Manager. Administrators<br />
are also given full access and full rights to manage user-defined files. In addition, administrators<br />
can distribute or relocate both global and user-defined files using this intuitive user interface.<br />
Figure 25 — Server Manager can also manage global and user-defined configuration files<br />
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