Ranorex Run Time Floating license capability

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Ranorex Run Time Floating license capability

Post by gouravbraj » Tue Sep 08, 2015 12:09 pm

We are using Ranorex evaluation version 5.2.0 to automate a process. We have successfully generated the recording file with .rxsln file format and its working perfectly in Ranorax evaluation environment.

My doubt is whether the file generated in evaluation version will work in "Ranorax Run Time Floating License version" and if so what are the steps to be followed.

Since my company is interested in your product, please elaborate the process in detail and drop a mail on my registered email.

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Re: Ranorex Run Time Floating license capability

Post by odklizec » Thu Sep 10, 2015 12:16 pm

Hi,

Solution created with evaluation version will work with Runtime floating license, but it will still display the "trial" dialog at start and it will only work during the evaluation period. Once your evaluation period is over, it wil fail to start. So basically, if you want to continue to use the solution created with evaluation period, you will have to buy the Ranorex Studio License and rebuild the solution with licensed version. Hope this helps?
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Re: Ranorex Run Time Floating license capability

Post by Support Team » Thu Sep 10, 2015 1:05 pm

Hello gouravbraj,

Generally, licensing issues are handled by email.
May I ask you to contact [email protected]?

Our sales team would be happy to assist you during the evaluation phase.

Regards,
Johannes