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Anonymous
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NPrinting SMB Licensing

Hi Everybody

Can someone explain me how works the concept of 2 licences developer in the SMB Edition for NPrinting 17.

Any, Reply would be helpful

Regards,

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lironbaram
Partner - Master III
Partner - Master III

hi

developers means you have only 2 users that can develop reports (design)

as i worte only 2 users will be able to create and design reports

all other 250 users can only get reports by e-mail or subscribe and consume reports on the built-in  "news portal"

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lironbaram
Partner - Master III
Partner - Master III

hi

it's actually quite simple

you have 2 type of licenses for nprinting :

1.enterprise : unlimited developer and users(recipients)

2.SMB: 2 developers- it means you'll be able to grant for only 2 users the ability to access the Nprinting QMC,

               and do anything relevant to develop reports ,

and you have a limit of 250 users(recipients\e-mail addresses)

Anonymous
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Thanks

But, the 2 licenses developer is only for users administrators?

what number of user designers for templates can I have?

lironbaram
Partner - Master III
Partner - Master III

hi

developers means you have only 2 users that can develop reports (design)

as i worte only 2 users will be able to create and design reports

all other 250 users can only get reports by e-mail or subscribe and consume reports on the built-in  "news portal"

Anonymous
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Hi Liron

Thanks for your quick reply! only one more question... what is the main difference between the roles "Newsstand user" and "User"

lironbaram
Partner - Master III
Partner - Master III

hi

news stand user , can subscribe to reports by himself in addition to the report that get pushed to him

while user can only see and download reports the were pushed to him