05-30-2023 03:35 AM
Hello,
we would like to use LabVIEW professional on several computers, but only a maximum of 2 developers work with it. Which license model (shared?) is best suited for this? Thank you.
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05-30-2023 08:13 AM
Understanding NI Software Policies
The easiest would be Named-User (Non-Concurrent) License: License for an individual user to run the software. Also known as a “user-based” license. With this option, the software can be installed on up to three computers and can be running on only one computer at a time.
You can get two of them.
05-31-2023 04:04 AM
Thank you, but I dont think thats an option because we will be both using LabVIEW at the same time. I goodled Non concurrent license and I came up in this page.
I see unmanaged concurrent licence and managed concurrent license under parallel license. I couldnt find any additional data on it. Which one do you think I should use. Thank you.
05-31-2023 09:00 AM
It still looks like what Zyong said applies best, 2 named user (non-concurrent) licenses:
Named user License 1 = Govindsankar
Named user License 2 = your other coworker
The license is in your name and not a computer based.
05-31-2023 09:04 AM
but can we both work at the same time. Me in my laptop and him in his laptop. Can we both use the software at the same time. Thank you.
05-31-2023 09:40 AM
you each download your own LabVIEW dev environment with your own license serial number.
05-31-2023 09:48 AM
Thank you but is there some additional link regarding this with more information like pricing etc. I cannot find anything like that
05-31-2023 11:41 AM
NI website only lists pricing for single-seat licenses. For VLM, you need to contact them for a quotation.