Configuring Metered Suites in Express Software Manager 6.2
Technical Note 1585
Last Reviewed 18-Sep-2002
Applies To
Express Software Manager version 6.2
Summary
Express Software Manager is capable of correctly allocating a combination of individual and metered suite licenses. When you correctly configure the suites, Express provides valuable data and recommendations to save you money. This technical note describes how to correctly configure any metered suite.
Note: The examples in this document refer to the Microsoft Office Pro suite.
Configuring a Metered Application Suite
To enable Express Software Manager to meter applications that were purchased as part of a suite, you must first create the metered suite in Express Administrative Console and then add the configured applications.
To create a metered application suite in Express Administrative Console, follow these steps.
- On the Add menu, click Metered Suite.
- On the General tab in the Add Metered Suite dialog box, enter a name for the suite. For example, enter Microsoft Office 2000 Pro.
- In the same dialog box, either enter the number of individual licenses or click Site license. Finally, enter the price per license.
- Click the Serial Numbers tab to add serial numbers (if applicable) to applications contained in the suite. Note: Each serial number for a given application needs to be uniqueyou cannot use the same serial number for the same application.
- Click OK. The new metered suite is displayed in the left pane of the Express Administrative Console in the Metered Suites category.
Dragging and Dropping Applications into the Metered Suite
To add applications to the metered suite you just created:
- Configure the applications that make up the metered suite, if they have not already been configured. For our example, this means that Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and Publisher need to be configured.
When configuring each application, enter the price and number of individual licenses you have for that application. If you do not have any individual applications, enter 0 in the Licenses box.
- For Express to produce accurate reports, all applications within a metered suite must be licensed in the same way: either concurrently or nonconcurrently. Confirm that each application is configured similarly.
- Drag and drop each of the applications composing the metered suite from the Configured applications list in the right half of the screen to the Suites list (under Applications) in the left half.
Tips for Collecting Complete and Accurate Data
Follow these tips to produce accurate reports. Additional details about these tips are available in the sections below.
- Confirm that the workstations metering to the library are set to the same date and time.
- Confirm that each of the individual applications making up the metered suite is being metered in the same manner.
- In the Manage licenses settings, configure applications that can only be purchased as part of a suite (for example, the Microsoft Office Toolbar), as "Licensed only as part of a suite". Configure all other applications with 0 Licenses unless non-suite licenses have been purchased.
- Enter appropriate pricing information for each application, as well as the metered suite.
Dates and Times Must Be Consistent Across Workstations
Peak usage data is based upon information collected by the workstation. If workstations collect this information on different days but write it for the same day, peak usage information can become distorted.
To insure that this does not happen, open the library folder on the server and add the following switches in the Applib.ini file in the [Express Meter Advanced Options] section:
ClientClockCheckEnabled=1
ClientClockCheckRate=60
ClientClockAllowableError=30
For more information about these switches, see the topic entitled "[Express Meter Advanced Options] Switches" in Appendices of the Express Software Manager Online Reference.
Note: Any pair of workstations whose clocks differ by more than 30 minutes will be recorded in the Exalert.log file in the library directory.
All Applications Must Be Configured to Meter in the Same Manner
Follow these suggestions to confirm that each of the individual applications making up a metered suite is configured to meter in the same manner:
- If you configure one application within the metered suite to lock out the next user when all of the available licenses are in use, then all applications within the suite must be configured similarly.
- All applications within a metered suite should be configured for either concurrent or nonconcurrent licensing.
- All metered suite applications should be configured to Manage licenses.
- If you attempt to add a group of applications to a metered suite that are not configured in the same manner an error will be generated warning you to configure all of them in the same manner.
Using the "Licensed only as Part of a Suite" Setting
Configure applications as "Licensed only as part of a suite" if you have not purchased them separately.
If you have purchased the applications separately, enter the correct number of licenses in the Managed Licenses setting.
Entering Proper Pricing Information Assures Proper Peak Usage Recommendations
Express makes recommendations regarding future purchases of metered suite applications based upon the peak usage information for applications within metered suites and upon the pricing information configured for the applications relative to the metered suite.
Express recommends the less expensive applications based on usage. If you leave the Price blank for either the suite or one of its individually licensed applications, Express will recommend purchasing more of the licenses that have no price.
If both metered suite and individual application prices are correctly entered, then accurate recommendations will be based upon the actual usage of the applications within the metered suite.
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