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Qlikview and Terminal Services/Application Server mode?

Does anybody know for sure if Qlikview is supported in Application Server mode? The purpose is to have multiple users (>2) remote desktop to a server and run Qlikview application there. I know it works with two remote desktop sessions while Windows terminal services is in "Remote Administration Mode", but will it work in Application Server mode?

Microsoft on Terminal Services / Application Server mode: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/252330

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QlikView client work for sure and is supported in Application Mode on Terminal Server or Citrix environment.
Remember anyway that each user will use it need it's own license and that this kind of application (memory/cpu intensive), is not suggested in a multi user environment, because you will nedd a lot of resources (memory/cpus).
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corrado

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QlikView client work for sure and is supported in Application Mode on Terminal Server or Citrix environment.
Remember anyway that each user will use it need it's own license and that this kind of application (memory/cpu intensive), is not suggested in a multi user environment, because you will nedd a lot of resources (memory/cpus).
Regards
corrado

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Remember anyway that each user will use it need it's own license


Does each user will use it need it's own licence if they don't use it at the same time ? (sorry for my bad english, I'm french)

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Yes, local client license is nominative and not for concurrent usage, hope help, Regards.

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And can we have a self service PC with Qlickview on it with one licence ?

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this kind of application (memory/cpu intensive), is not suggested in a multi user environment, because you will nedd a lot of resources (memory/cpus)

This might be the case. It is not very cost efficient to give every one a laptop with 64 Gb of memory, just in case they need to work with big data once a week. In a big server some people log in, and some log off, so there is a chance of getting work done. You can postpone a bigger server until the average load increases.

-Alex