Response: You have a standalone (workstation) copy of the software. Standalone copies are designed to be operated while you are physically present at the computer. By design, it is not possible to remote in and run a standalone copy of the software.
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Palisade licenses for standalone workstations, and for Enterprise Network clients, require you to be physically present at the computer where the software is installed. This includes trials downloaded from our public Web site. These license types do not support running the software in a remote-login session such as Remote Desktop or Terminal Services. When you launch the software in a remote-login session, this message appears.
Click Yes if you want to run License Manager via remote access. The typical use here is for IT people to activate or deactivate licenses on end users' computers. Such licensing actions are allowed for convenience, but you can't run the actual application.
If running via remote login is a requirement for you, please contact your Palisade sales manager about a Concurrent Network license, which will permit remote access. Another option is an auxiliary license or "laptop license" (available in some regions), a reduced-cost standalone license that you can install on the remote workstation.
This procedure is for Windows 7, but it should be similar for other versions of Windows. If you get any errors or things do not go as expected, the trouble is not @RISK related. Your IT person can help you resolve it. Your IT person will also verify that you do have a Windows login on the remote computer, and an SQL login on the remote computer. 2ff7e9595c
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