‎01-12-2009 02:07 PM
‎01-12-2009 05:32 PM
Could you provide a little more explanation of what you are trying to do? Are you wanting to restrict your disconnected licenses to certain users or are you wanting to limit access to VLM? A little more information would be helpful.
‎01-13-2009 08:28 AM
‎01-13-2009 11:54 AM
Unfortunately, you must be an administrator to use VLM. A Corrective Action Request has been submitted to R&D to get this changed.
‎04-08-2011 01:21 AM
Has such an corrective action taken place for VLM 3.0? I tried to run VLM 3.0 using an account with no administrator rights and received the message that "the correct logon type" was not detected.
Regards
Peter
‎04-25-2012 11:10 AM
Has this issue been fixed yet?????
‎05-14-2012 09:10 AM
Hello,
To run VLM, you need to be able to do certain things such as start a server on a TCP port. This most likely will require administrative privileges and is something that is out of our influence in future releases of VLM. All I can suggest is that you need to speak with an IT manager to see if they can give you the appropriate privileges or just create an administrator account and log in as admin.
‎11-06-2015 01:41 AM
Hello, I need to jump in here.
This is annoying. A license manager should not require administrators permissions to start the GUI to make reports or check the license usage.
To start a service may be (but not really).
At least in bigger companies those license services run on central servers and those have restrictions.
Please give your customers more control over your product, and not need to ask them the IT admins all the time.
Please make this "You are not Admin" message as a warning only and leave it to your customers and their admins how to go from there.
Or make this as an option, in an INI file ore provide a modified EXE to "special customers" if you are too affraid.
This request is a really urgent! Security has big priority in some aereas (watch the news).
Thanks
Muese
‎11-09-2015 07:19 AM
I can live with that - being admin on the server in question - but is it possible to give a list of permissions required to run the nivlm GUI as a non-administrative user?
Nevertheless, I also would prefer to be able to run the GUI without additional permissions, only requiring these to actually start the license service.
Best regards
Peter