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kitplummer on Oct 1. 2007. 3:15 pm
Very interested. Curious if we would be able to host under our domain name?
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Ilija Studen on Oct 1. 2007. 3:35 pm
Yes, you will be able to download activeCollab and install it on your own server.
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forrest2828 on Oct 3. 2007. 6:03 pm
Hi Ilija, will one license be for each domain name or per server (as in multiple domain/sub-domain names)

Thanks
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Ilija Studen on Oct 3. 2007. 6:15 pm
One license -> one installation. If you want 5 setups on one server you'll need to buy a license for every one of them.
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SaRes on Oct 3. 2007. 9:31 pm
Hi Ilija,

would it be possible to run AC on a local machine for testing and developing purposes and on a "real" webserver for real collaboration, or do you have to buy a second license even for this case?

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Sares
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Ilija Studen on Oct 4. 2007. 6:33 am
One copy for testing and development is allowed.
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SaRes on Oct 4. 2007. 7:01 am
Hi Ilija,

ok, that´s fine, thank you.

Sares
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Alex. on Oct 4. 2007. 11:47 am
What about domain alias'?
Say if I wanted to run the main copy on sub.aaa.com, but I also wanted access to the **Same** database, on the same server through a different domain, would I be able to have another copy of this files connected to the db, or would I need a new license, or can AC cope with domain alias'?

EDIT: I mean, do you allow something similar to the VB license ( http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=103150 )
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xeta on Oct 17. 2007. 8:38 pm
I'm interested in how AC handles these items on an internal network? If I wanted to keep my installation behind a corporate firewall would I need to do anything differently?

Meaning, hosted internally on its own internal IP / DNS.

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oc on Oct 18. 2007. 11:08 am
xeta:
I'm interested in how AC handles these items on an internal network? If I wanted to keep my installation behind a corporate firewall would I need to do anything differently?

Meaning, hosted internally on its own internal IP / DNS.


You just enter your internal hostname as the hostname aC will be installed on.

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