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Licence and Intranet


Poster: nice2cu
Dated: Wednesday February 4 2004 - 11:08:49 GMT

Hello,

I'm searching für a new DHTML menu for our ASP-Browser solution.

We have a few customers that are using our webbased application in the intranet without allowing "external calls".

Will I be able to use the milonic menu using the licence-by-host model or do I need to buy the corporate-model, which means that I need to carry on searching :(

cheers,
Markus


Poster: John
Dated: Wednesday February 4 2004 - 13:48:24 GMT

The "Pro" license is good for use on one domain. If I understand your descriptions correctly that should do the job for you.


Poster: nice2cu
Dated: Wednesday February 4 2004 - 14:39:22 GMT

We have a server at nice2cu.info, one at interpool.de and a couple of installations using an ip address onlye without a DNS name at the customer's site.

So this will be f.e. 5 licences..My question is, whether the customer needs to have an internet access to Milonic in order to validate the licence or if the licence is stand-alone by having the ip-address of the server hard-coded somewhere.


Poster: John
Dated: Wednesday February 4 2004 - 14:58:14 GMT

nice2cu wrote:
We have a server at nice2cu.info, one at interpool.de and a couple of installations using an ip address onlye without a DNS name at the customer's site.

Each of those would be considered a separate domain, and each would require a license.
nice2cu wrote:
So this will be f.e. 5 licences..My question is, whether the customer needs to have an internet access to Milonic in order to validate the licence or if the licence is stand-alone by having the ip-address of the server hard-coded somewhere.

No connection to Milonic is required. However, we request the license number be pasted into the menu code in a specific location in the comments area, and shortly the license numbers will be hard coded and encrypted into the code to prevent menu code misuse and theft (which has become an increasing problem for us). Not pointing fingers, just trying to answer your question.

If you have more questions or need further explanation, please use the form at http://www.milonic.com/contactus.php.

Similar question - License on Intranet


Poster: barryowen
Dated: Wednesday August 17 2005 - 11:57:05 BST

Hi,

Can I ask a similar Question?.
I am developing a Bulding Management Front end App that is going to sit on a large corporate intranet. The milonic source is hosted on only one server (domain is orourke.group.local). This site is not going to be exposed to the web but will be viewed by some specified people on the UK and India (initially).

Obviously I need to buy a license but do I need just one and how to I fill in the license request form? there is no www reference.

Ta,

Barry


Poster: John
Dated: Wednesday August 17 2005 - 15:10:39 BST

Once you have selected the type of license you want on http://www.milonic.com/cbuy.php and 'Proceed to the Checkout', you will see a field called 'Main Website To License:'. That's for the URL.


Poster: barryowen
Dated: Wednesday August 17 2005 - 15:19:14 BST

Thanks, John. I have bought the license and registered the domain as orurke.group.local as that is all that the IT guy can give me. To reiterate, there is no URL apart from an IP of 10.2.12.something on a local intranet. The milonic script is sitting on a server running a JVM which spits building information out to be viewed in IE6 or other standard web browser. The site is never going to be made public (if it did then someone in corporate IT has messed up!). I will leave it at that.

Thanks for the reply,

Barry


Poster: John
Dated: Friday August 19 2005 - 16:48:18 BST

And thank you for your honesty and support of Milonic!