• Grant Fritchey - Tuesday, March 28, 2017 4:19 AM

    Thom A - Tuesday, March 28, 2017 3:09 AM

    For those that do have it, as one of us normally brings it up when we talk budget every 6 months or so, how does the "users" cost work (what does a user count as)? If I'm on my desktop in the office, and then log into the laptop at home to work remotely, does that count as 1 user (as it's the same domain account), or 2, as it's 2 different machines?

    Yes. That's one user. If someone else were using your system at work at the same time as you were using your laptop, that would be two users.

    Thanks Grant. Didn't want to make the assumption that user was indeed "user". Least it's not a model of "Oh, you have multiple users on the same PC due to hot desk/dynamic working? Well if you have 2 possible users on 3 different machines, that's 3 x 2 users. So you need 6." -_-

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