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Hi,
Any real reason for this?
License manager installation and feeding it with the floating license key is one-time action that is definitely faster to be done manually.
- sergi6 years agoContributor
It's only one time that is done, but for each project. There are many different projects in my company in different geographical locations and normally each project has its license manager instance.
If this is automated, it's not only automated but also self-documented and there is no need to look for any internal or external documentation explaining how it should be installed and how the licenses are applied.
- tristaanogre6 years agoEsteemed Contributor
How often do you deploy a new License manager?!?!? You really don't need that many, seriously. You need one... and all your licenses/seats are fed off that.
I think the short answer to your question is... no... this is not something that is done or easily automated from a command line, not without some major powershell scripting to fill in prompts and the like. - AlexKaras6 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
Actually, Robert already replied you.
Though... Can you describe your real scenario? Or you don't have a real scenario at the moment and just trying to plan for the future?
> normally each project has its license manager instance.
This is the part that really confuses me. License manager is not bound to any project and location. It is installed once, fed with licenses and then provides those licenses to whatever instance of TestComplete that asks for the license.
Licenses, on the other hand, are bound to the License manager and the hardware. You cannot register the same license with more than one License manager and must deactivate the license and generate it a-new if you need to move it.
These are the reasons that make me doubting about your use case... Can you elaborate it with more details, please?
P.S. Just in case... I believe that you already have read this help section for details: https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/licensing/index.html, haven't you?
- sergi6 years agoContributor
My company has many different locations with different departments in each location and different projects in each department. Each project has its own budget and the licenses are not shared between projects or departments. So, every project has its license server, not only for TestComplete but the same is applied for the rest of licensed software we use.
We want to have this automated for new projects that need to use TestComplete or in case a working license server stops working.
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