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#ORCAD 9.1 EXCELLON SOFTWARE#
Ideal for: Users who plan to use the program for a specific project, need to bill the cost of the software to specific program or project, or have temporary capacity license needs.
When the term expires the license and software is no longer available for use and another term must be purchased to continue access. This license includes access to updates and support for the duration of the term. Time-based License: A time-based license grants the license holder access to the software for a specific period (1 year for time-based licenses placed through the store*).
Ideal for: Users who plan to use the software for multiple projects. If the user opts not renew maintenance the software will still function, it will just be locked at the last version they user was eligible for and they will not have direct access to technical support. The user can then opt to renew their maintenance contract to continue receiving new updates and support going forward. This license includes access to updates and support for 1year from the initial purchase.
Both license models include support and updates with initial purchase. This provides users flexibility in how they plan to use and account for the software over time. OrCAD is offered in a perpetual or time-based licensing model. Broader sharing options are available (Nationwide and global). Note: Standard license sharing is limited to a 1 mile radius from where the license is located (intended to cover a single site or campus). Ideal for: Single / primary users who do not need usually need to share the license and want the flexibility and portability to access the software wherever they are. This may limit the ability to share the license though as the users machine would need to be on the network and active to be shared. No connectivity to an external server is required. The user can then access the license on their machine. Computer Host ID: The license is tied to the physical address of the users computer (HOST ID or NIC card).Ideal for: Mid to Large user teams that need to be able to easily share licenses and will primarily use license in location with access to a centralized license server. Users do need to be able to connect to the server to successfully check out a license with this method. This allows licensing and access to be centrally managed.
User client machines can then connect to the server to access and check-out the license when in use. Server: The license is hosted on a server using the servers physical address (HOST ID).This can be tied to a server or client machine depending on usage needs. With this method a license is tied to the HOST (aka physical address) of a specific machine. Teams can mix and match these methods and terms to best suit their needs. The OrCAD license can be managed and purchased in a couple different ways depending on preference and needs of the user. This gives users the flexibility to best leverage their software and ensure consistent usage among potential users. OrCAD uses a floating license model which allows purchased licenses to be shared amongst users (one active user per license available).