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User mode
User mode requires either a license limiting jobs submissions to specific domains (or
subdomains) or a license that allows job submission from any domain, but from a limited amount
of users (Enterprise).
The restricted (sub)domain licenses can be restricted to a specific number of users (10, 25, 50,
100, 200 or similar) or they can be unlimited.
The non restricted (sub)domain licenses are limited to 1000 users (Enterprise).
Whilst (sub)domains might need their own (sub)domain/user license, multiple
(sub)domains/users licenses can be added to a single Connect system, allowing job
submissions from multiple domains.
The restricted (sub)domain user mode license is actually bound to the world wide unique
combination of (sub)domain, machine name and user name.
Prior to OLCSversion 1.8 user-based licenses did not count the number of users initiating print
jobs from a single machine\system. This was changed in version 1.8, to more accurately count
individual users.
For each incoming job, the domain name, the machine name and the user name (Unique User
Slot Identifier or UUSI) are combined and matched against the license. The following checks are
done:
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If the UUSI already exists, the job is accepted.
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If the UUSI does not exist then,
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If one is available, this new UUSI will be added and the number of free user slots
reduced. The job will be accepted.
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If one is not free, the system will check to see if there is any UUSI that has not been
used during the last 30 days. If found, it will be replaced by the new user and the job
will be accepted.
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If one is not available, it will still be accepted, but only in unlicensed mode. The end
user will get a message indicating that the job was received in unlicensed mode.
No page count checking is done for this mode.
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