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We need the ability to manage multiple volume licenses from a single VLM instance. We have several groups from different cost centers that use LV; however, currently all the license administration falls on me. The only solutions available at this time are:
Neither of these solutions work very well. I don't mind the license administration part of the job. Creating installers, changing permissions, and stuff like that doesn't really take that much time. What is killing me is the account administration part of the job. The single license model forces me to be an account administrator for several independent groups, and the corporate culture and infrastructure here don't support that model very well at all. What I would like to be able to do is have each group be responsible for purchasing and maintaining their own volume license agreements. When they get the license file they can send it to me and I'll install it in the VLM.
I envision each VLA having it's own root node in the tree diagram. Instead of a single "Volume Licenses" node, there would be one for "Group A Licenses," another for "Group B Licenses," etc. (I have to be able to rename or annotate the root node for each VLA.) The Users and Computers nodes still contain the users and computers from all the groups, but maybe those nodes have virtual directories I can use to organize them.
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