I believe you are safe following the plan of
using the same key ... but you should probably
should contact iAnywhere Sales (in your region)
to see what the terms of the agreement require here.
I don't know how many runtime 'deployers' actually
use our installation for that purpose. Often there
is another custom installer used instead and often
this is just a copy install of the (pre-licensed) software
along with the database.
At least that has been my limited experience with
folks like yourself.
<Business Automation Services> wrote
Quote:
We purchased SQL Anywhere Runtime v 10.0.1 with the
intention of redistributing it to our clients as allowed by
item #1 in the license agreement.
When installing the runtime on the client side we are
prompted to input a license key. We were provided with a
license key when we purchased it but we are unsure if we
should be using the same license key for each client.
Previously we were using runtime 9 and this step wasn't part
of the setup.
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