License question
2 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: September 4, 2008 (RSS)
Hi,
I have a question about the license. What I want to know is if I can use a license multiple times on the same domain. Let me give an example to explain.
Say I have mydomain.com and I want to use CMS Builder on that. So it would be mydomain.com/cmsAdmin/admin.php.
A bit later I make a subdomain : sub.mydomain.com and I also want CMS on that. Can i use the same license on that like the one on mydomain.com? It's the same domain and client.
If not is there another way to like use CMS Builder globaly over that domain. Because I tried it now and it keeps going to mydomain.com to get info instead of going to sub.mydomain.com.
You understand?
Kind Regards,
Berkowitz
I have a question about the license. What I want to know is if I can use a license multiple times on the same domain. Let me give an example to explain.
Say I have mydomain.com and I want to use CMS Builder on that. So it would be mydomain.com/cmsAdmin/admin.php.
A bit later I make a subdomain : sub.mydomain.com and I also want CMS on that. Can i use the same license on that like the one on mydomain.com? It's the same domain and client.
If not is there another way to like use CMS Builder globaly over that domain. Because I tried it now and it keeps going to mydomain.com to get info instead of going to sub.mydomain.com.
You understand?
Kind Regards,
Berkowitz
Re: [Berkowitz] License question
By Donna - September 4, 2008
Hi Berkowitz,
Each installation of CMS Builder would require its own license. However, depending on your server setup, there should be nothing stopping you from using one installation to manage everything on a site.
The admin would always be accessed from the same place, but you can put the viewer code on pages from any sub domain on the site and it should still work just fine. What happens when you try to move a viewer page into one of the subdomain directories?
Each installation of CMS Builder would require its own license. However, depending on your server setup, there should be nothing stopping you from using one installation to manage everything on a site.
The admin would always be accessed from the same place, but you can put the viewer code on pages from any sub domain on the site and it should still work just fine. What happens when you try to move a viewer page into one of the subdomain directories?
Donna
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