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Table Of Contents
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- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Getting started
- Chapter 3: Organizations
- Chapter 4: Sites
- Chapter 5: Groups
- Chapter 6: User accounts
- Chapter 7: Roaming users
- Chapter 8: Licenses
- Chapter 9: Utilities
- Chapter 10: Reports
- Chapter 11: Speech Recognition
- Chapter 12: Field descriptions
- Appendix A: Creating user account import files
- Appendix B: Creating the Forgot Password email template
- Appendix C: Privileges
Chapter 8: Licenses
About licenses
Your organization purchases licenses for each Nuance product that you use. For example, if you're
using Dragon Professional Group, you purchase one license for each user who dictates with Dragon,
and one license for each administrator who requires access to the NMC console. You import the
license key in the NMC console, and then assign licenses to your user accounts. Each user account
must have one license for each Nuance product that they use.
Each license instance can be one of two types:
l Account—License that you can grant to users.
l Enterprise—License that you grant to an organization. Any user in the organization can use
the application. When a user logs in to the client application with an enterprise license, an
account license is created automatically for tracking purposes.
You can only grant licenses to users in the same organization as the license.
Thirty days before a license is due to expire, Nuance Management Center notifies you through a
message in the NMC console. For information on viewing these messages, see “Messages” on page
91.
To purchase additional licenses, or to renew expiring licenses, contact your Nuance account
representative.
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