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UA Key Server - Shared Use Licensing Information


What is Shared Use Licensing?

Shared use licensing allows multiple users to access the same application at the same time. The number of shared use licenses is different for each application, and is stated below.

What is the Key Server and Client?

The key server tracks available licenses and application use. When you run an application, the Key Server Client on your computer checks with the key server to see if a license applies to that application and, if so, whether a license is currently available for use. If one is, the software runs normally. If all the copies allowed are in use, the application will not run, but you will be given the option of being notified when a license becomes available (because another user quits the application).

Running Shared Use software requires: 1) a key server client (KeyAccess) installed on the computer that will run the application; 2) configuration of KeyAccess to connect to the UA KeyServer at address keys.alaska.edu; 3) an internet connection to the UA KeyServer from an on-campus network node, or an off-campus connection VPN connection.

Who can use the software for what purposes?

These shared use licenses are for University of Alaska academic use only (i.e., instruction, learning, research, and public service) by University of Alaska employees and students.

How many total shared use licenses are available?

These numbers apply to the entire UA system; other applications may be available to particular departments or campuses:

Product Windows Mac
Adobe Acrobat
430
Adobe Illustrator
25
Adobe InDesign
80
Adobe Photoshop
100
Adobe Premier Pro
14
Macromedia Dreamweaver
70
30
Macromedia Fireworks
35
40
Macromedia Flash
35
15
SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)
38
n/a

Due to the limited number of shared use licenses available we ask that when you are finished using it, please close the application. This allows that license to be availble to another user.

Are there any temporary licenses?

Applications left running on your computer generally continue to run normally even if your network connection is interrupted. So if you put your laptop to sleep with an application open, you will be able to continue using it later off-network. For extended off-network use of this software on University-owned (not personally-owned) comptuers, employees may use "KeyCheckout" - software that enables a longer term "check out" of mobile license keys.

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