![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you are using the software at work, or in a commercial environment, you are required to acquire a license for Enterprise Desktop or one of our enterprise-oriented products. NoMachine software is free for non-commercial use. If the developers are doing work for the company, and are accessing computers at your site to carry out regular business-related activity for your organization, that is considered commercial use and you would require Enterprise Desktop to be installed on those machines. – Accessing multiple computers to carry out regular business-related activity for your organization. – Offering access to a hosted desktop as part of your company’s services for employees or customers. The list is not exhaustive for obvious reasons. That article is also pretty clear in its commercial activity examples. Sorry, if this is obvious and I’m just not getting it – I only want to be sure that I understand the required options □ They are not providing products or services to third parties, though. So yes, our developers would use NoMachine to connect to their workstations and work for our company. On the other hand, it says about commercial use:Ī commercial user is defined as “an individual or entity, or an individual acting on behalf of an entity, who uses the Software or causes the Software to be used within or to provide commercial products or services to third parties.” So that’s what they will do, they will access their computers at office and work and view their personal files. – Sporadic remote administration of a computer at work. – Accessing your computer (at home or the office) to work on and view your own personal files. What is considered private or individual use? The list can be endless, but some typical scenarios are: No one else but the developer will ever access or use this read the article you mentioned, but unfortunately it’s not 100% clear to me □ One -> VPN -> one individual home, the developers will install “what’s most reasonable”, so I guess that will be the free NoMachine package.Īt the I guess it would be a NoMachine desktop setup. ![]()
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