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Hi, I am trying to decide which licence options would suit my small department of about 15 people best. Ideally I think I would like to have a full licence of maybe Premier on my machine, but allow other people to perform software testing, with their actions recorded locally on their own machines. I could then collate the recorded scripts and replay them on my PC as appropriate. But I don't think you seperate out just the recorder. So my choice is either to buy multiple full licences [even though most of the functionality would go unused] on all the recording machines ? Or I could install a single licence on an unused computer and ask people to test by remote desktoping to that computer [would that work?] with the limitation that only 1 person could test at once. Is there a better licencing scenario ? Many thanks, Richard. |
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Hello, Task can be developed on machine if Automation Anywhere is installed. However, Automation Anywhere is not required to be installed on machines if you want to run already recorded or created task. One license of Automation Anywhere Premier allows to install the software only on one machine. However, you can convert the tasks that you create in Automation Anywhere into executables using the Create Exe feature of the product and these executables can run on 25 computers. These executables do not need Automation Anywhere installed on the machine. The above gives you the ability to develop the task on one machine and run them on different computers using the executables that you create from the tasks. However, if you need the ability to develop the tasks on multiple computers then you can purchase multiple Automation Anywhere Premier licenses or you can develop a task using Remote Desktop but at a time only one person can build the task. Hope that helps. |
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