Licensing questions

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md202
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Licensing questions

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We are new to this product and recently purchase the license for `Chocolately for Automate Unlimited Agents`. I've deployed the Plugin successfully in ConnectWise Automate Control Center using the provided DLL file.

Can you please clarify the following items regarding licensing:

1) Currently, the license info for the Plugin in Automate shows "Agents Licenses 1". How do I apply the license for Unlimited Agents?
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2) The Plugin also has a section "Choco License" for MSP license. What is this for? What are the differences between this license vs. "Unlimited"?
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Let me know.
Thanks,
Marius
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Re: Licensing questions

Post by Cubert »

The plugin was originally designed to be per agent but we hard coded it to unlimited. The 1 shows a single license but license is for unlimited so your good to go.


As for the Choco License.

Chocolatey.org has several licenses for the framework, the community license is what we default to but if you desire more features from your framework you can purchase MSP licenses from them directly. This is outside of the plugin and only effects the framework. We can then distribute that license file to any and all agents for you using this function in our plugin.

The MSP license is not required to use plugin but will improve speed of installs, controlled software lists and several other things. Visit their site for more info on if that is some thing you need or desire.

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