Shaun Ellis
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Friday 31 October 2003 7:06:14 am
Hi, I purchased a license for the online editor for my ezPublish site. The site has 3 public access points (one.mysite.com, two.mysite.com, and three.mysite.com) for different user types (forcing all users to log in is out of the question). The 3 sites all share the same content, but use different templates to highlight info pertinent to each user type. Therefore, I only have one admin site for editing content. According to the license "A website is defined as two site accesses" and I need "one license per two site accesses". Since I have a total of four site accesses do I need to buy two licenses? Since I only have one admin site, then I would only be using one of the licenses, right? Please advise.
Thanks, Shaun
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Paul Borgermans
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Friday 31 October 2003 8:38:09 am
If you use the OE also for users in one, two and three you strictly need 2 licenses, otherwise not I guess. Wonder about the answer of the ez crew (I think the spirit is about using the license for the same content where you have typically only a user and an admin siteaccess; it does not mean the same for using one database since you really can have as much sites as you want using a single database) But it is cheap, right? -paul
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Shaun Ellis
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Friday 31 October 2003 1:16:43 pm
Thanks, Paul. I would only be using the OE in the single admin site, not in any of the public pages. Yes, it is cheap, but I don't want to buy more than I need. -Shaun
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