Reserve activations for users or computers

Configure
CodeMeter
options to reserve activations for specific computers.
  • Keep these considerations in mind when configuring
    CodeMeter
    options:
    • Only activations that are currently on the server can be configured.
    • Changing the access rules might require a refresh of the
      CodeMeter
      server.
    • To configure a computer to be a CodeMeter server, select the
      Run Network Server
      box on the
      Advanced > Configure CodeMeter
      page.
Configure
CodeMeter
options to reserve activations for specific computers or users:
  1. In
    FactoryTalk Activation Manager
    , click the
    Advanced
    tab.
  2. Click
    Configure
    CodeMeter
    .
  3. Click
    Web Admin
    to open the
    CodeMeter
    WebAdmin utility.
    Tip:
    In the
    CodeMeter
    WebAdmin utility, click the help CodeMeterHelpIcon icon for more information on settings and parameters.
  4. On the
    Configuration
    menu, click
    Server > License Access Permissions
    .
  5. In the
    Mode
    box, select
    Advanced
    .
  6. In the
    Advanced Mode Configuration
    box, under
    Specific access rules
    , click
    Add new Firm Code
    to open the
    Add Firm Code
    box.
  7. Select the firm code to configure and click
    Add
    . The firm code is added under
    Specific access rules
    .
  8. Under the firm code, click
    Add New Product Code
    to open the
    Add Product Code
    box.
  9. Select the product name for the activation to be included and click
    Add
    .
  10. Click
    Add new access rule
    to open the
    Add Rule
    box.
  11. For
    Action
    , select the opposite of the default action. For example, if the default action is
    Deny
    for access not covered by the rule, select
    Allow
    for the rule action.
  12. In the
    Host
    ,
    Subnet
    ,
    User
    , or
    Group
    box, enter an identifier for the computer to be allowed to borrow an activation.
    • In the
      HOST
      box, enter the computer name or IP address for which access should be allowed, or
    • In the
      Subnet
      box, enter the IP address for which access should be allowed, or
    • In the
      User
      box, enter the user for whom access should be allowed. Use the following format:
      DomainName\UserName or PCName\UserName
    • In the
      Group
      box, enter a Windows user group for whom access should be allowed. Use the following format:
      DomainName\GroupName
  13. In the
    Reserved
    box, enter the number of activations to be reserved for the specified host, subnet, user, or group. The number of reserved activations cannot be larger than the number of activations on the server.
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