![]() Once checked out to the device, the device does not need to maintain connection to the network. Check out a borrowed activation to a dongle or a computer. Borrowed activationsīorrowed activations are concurrent activation that do not require a continuous network connection and expire after a specified amount of time (borrow term).Ĭheck out a borrowed activation from a pool of activations managed by an activation server. The activation server manages a set number of activations and serves these activations to any configured computer on the network. ![]() Upon shutdown, the software automatically returns the activation to the pool of available activations. The software automatically connects to a designated activation server on the network and retrieves an activation. Concurrent activationsĬoncurrent activations require a network connection for all computers running Rockwell Automation software. ![]() See your product documentation for information on what types of activation it supports. Not all product support node-locked activations. Examples of computer hardware used for node-locked activation include an Ethernet card, a hard disk, or a dongle. ![]() Node-locked activationsĪn activation locked to a specific piece of computer hardware and used only on the computer to which it is locked. Bound activations to a permanent device on a computer, such as a hard disk or Ethernet card, or to a removable device, such as a dongle. Rockwell Software products offer different activation options.
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