Introduction to HyperWorks

Global Licensing

Global Licensing

Previous topic Next topic No expanding text in this topic  

Global Licensing

Previous topic Next topic JavaScript is required for expanding text JavaScript is required for the print function  

Global licensing restricts client usage to the appropriately licensed Global Zone.  The three Global Zones are defined by Altair as follows:

Global Zones Definition


American Global Zone (AM): This global zone covers the area between Hawaii and Iceland, including North and South America.

GMT-12 < Local time < GMT

European Global Zone (EU): This global zone covers Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

GMT <= Local time < GMT + 4

Asia Pacific Global Zone (AP): This global zone covers Asia Pacific (India, China) and Australia.

GMT +4 <= Local time <= GMT + 12

 

Global License Features


The older PartialGlobalLicense and FullGlobalLicense or GlobalGridWorks will be replaced by the following features. All client applications will check out the feature that is pertinent to the global zone where the application is running.

GlobalZoneAM allows license usage in the American Global Zone (AM).
GlobalZoneEU allows license usage in the European Global Zone (EU).
GlobalZoneAP allows license usage in the Asia Pacific Global Zone (AP).

When an Altair licensed client application begins execution it attempts to checkout the following three features if it is pointed at a network license server:

1.GlobalZoneXX (quantity as shown in table*1000)
2.HyperWorks features (quantity as shown in table*1000)
3.Application Feature (name of application, quantity as shown in table*1000)

All three of these checkouts must succeed in order to be properly licensed.  All of them must also be fulfilled from the same license server.  You may not split checkouts across multiple servers.

 

See Also:

Altair HyperWorks Licensing

Altair HyperWorks 2017 Product Licensing Unit Draw

Project Tracking

Connecting to the Altair License Manager