• Cloudberry for VDI environment
    Any update please
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment
    Do cloudberry has any type of license which can be shared by multiple users?? This is our main aim is.
    One license shared among multiple users( we have 10 users)
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    No, they all access same Amazon s3 thing, But the problem is with pooled system.
    Today I login to machine 1 and enter the license it will work fine for me,
    Next day I login to VDI and it will take me to machine 2 as this is pooled system, now it will give me error while licensing the cloudberry here.

    This is what the exact problem is
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    That is the issue when it comes to Azure VDI pooled hostpool, Any way to tackle?
    Don't we have any subscription based license?? or any other way of license type to tackle above scenario?
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment
    Any update on above
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment
    Actually this is pooled system, and multiple users login to same system, But users have separate individual license, so every user want to use there own license when they login, So there are chances that 2 users having license of cloudberry can login to the same system and try to activate cloudberry, can this be acieved? as the machine is same how can they both activate there license?? this is all we want to know
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    I did not got you??

    Could you answer me one question please?
    If i have one shared machine with 2 people logging to that machine having there individual cloudberry license, Person 1 will enter the license and it will save in the system file and will work good for him/her, but now person 2 login to the same machine will not get the option to enter license as the app is already licensed with person 1, and Person 2 will see all projects of person 1 only, How can this be tackled by cloudberry in current scenario?
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    I don't find comfortable sharing the license email ID on community forum, Maybe if we can start an email thread it would be more convenient for me.

    Could you answer me one question please?
    If i have one shared machine with 2 people logging to that machine having there individual cloudberry license, Person 1 will enter the license and it will save in the system file and will work good for him/her, but now person 2 login to the same machine will not get the option to enter license as the app is already licensed with person 1, and Person 2 will see all projects of person 1 only, How can this be tackled by cloudberry in current scenario?
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    I was informed on email, So do you mean cloudberry did not support virtual environment?
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    How do you guys say that Cloud berry Explorer supports VDI environment??
    Is there no documentation made by you guys on VDI environment??
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    Do you have any guide instead on how it is used in VDI environment?
    Are you aware on how the license works on cloudberry??

    The problem is nature of license cloudberry has, It doesn't show any error or anything but as the license is assigned to system, any other person who is logging in to the same system cannot get option to activate license as license is already activated on that system by another user and the license file is stored.
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    Hello Any update on this from the team??
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    Got it, But we have the license with us, Actually many people's were using it already, But now as they are migrated to VDI they are unable to use them.

    What we observed that as soon as I add license it changes the license file on system, and then any other user logging to the same system(as this is pooled host's VDI) cannot login with there license which is not correct.

    What do you suggest on above scnereio?
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment

    You are correct, But we need the PRO version, Freeware cannot meet our requirements.
    However if you have freeware version link with you please feel free to share the link
  • Cloudberry for VDI environment
    Yes, I have done that, The problem is with license, It is basically Machine based license, Once activated it saves some file on machine, But our VDI environment is Pooled system, How can we tackle that?

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