After two nights of deliberation, the "medicine" of ArcGIS 10 Desktop/Engine was analyzed in a little detail, and finally the license mechanism of ArcGIS 10 was straightened out, I have used the feature/increment of the lic of TBE before, and I am too lazy to do it. I would like to use a license-free module to add it. ESRI will usually be very friendly, huh, huh. This record is as follows:
1. feature/increment
In the past, TBE was used directly. This time, the details show the feature/increment of ArcGIS 10 Desktop:
1) number of "Medicated Guides": 23
2) corresponding modules of "Medicated Guides:
1 |
ArcInfo Desktop |
1 |
ArcView |
1 |
ArcEditor |
2 |
Network Analyst |
3 |
3D Analyst |
4 |
ArcScan |
5 |
Spatial Analyst |
6 |
Geostatistical Analyst |
7 |
Publisher |
8 |
Tracking Analyst |
9 |
Maplex |
10 |
Data Interoperability |
11 |
Business Analyst |
12 |
Business Analyst Premium |
13 |
Schematics |
14 |
VBA |
15 |
Workflow Manager |
16 |
Production Mapping |
17 |
Data Reviewer |
18 |
Defense Mapping |
19 |
Nautical |
20 |
Intelligence Agency |
21 |
Aeronautical |
22 |
Defense US |
23 |
Defense International |
3) The subsequent modules require installation packages. The installation of Data Interoperability is included in Desktop 10, and additional installation packages are required after Business Analyst.
4) The standalone license method is to add"FX".
I don't know whether TBE was clear in the past, because in the lic file of TBE, FX is also included in the file, resulting in a lot of "drug guides.
The standalone license mode, with "FX", is obviously not a simple file read, this problemTo be further explored,Later, we can see that there is no Floating Method for the Engine development kit license,Only the standalone license method exists.
5) it is unclear that Workstation 10 has not been obtained.
2. ArcGIS 10 Engine
The license mode has been completely switched from the ecp Method to the Desktop mode. If the Engine is not installed, the ArcGISAdministrator program cannot set the Engine, including authorization.
1) ecp is the ESRI's own licensing algorithm. From the perspective of transfer, ESRI trusts the Desktop licensing method or thinks it is more convenient;
2) Since it is transferred to the Desktop, let's talk about the Engine's "Medical Guide ":
Number: 12
Module name:
1 |
ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit |
2 |
ArcGIS Engine Runtime |
3 |
3D Analyst |
4 |
Geodatabase Update |
5 |
Data Interoperability |
6 |
Maplex |
7 |
Schematics |
8 |
Spatial Analyst |
9 |
Tracking Analyst |
10 |
Network Analyst |
11 |
Defense US |
12 |
Defense International |
3) Like Desktop 10, the single-host license of Engine 10 also adds FX to each license.
However, you must note that ESRI does not have the floating ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit license in the floating license mode. That is to say, the Development Kit license is only a standalone license !!!
3. Summary
1) I personally think that the number and name of "Medicated Guides" are very clear.
2) "FX" is obviously the suffix of the standalone license.
3) if the floating license does not have the Development Kit license, it is clear that we need to go further into the standalone license mechanism.
4) for the license mechanism of ArcGIS 10, it is also obvious that it needs to go deep into the consideration of using authorization codes to authorization files, authorization files to license files, or directly license file encryption mechanisms.
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