Activate using concurrent activation

What is concurrent activation?
A type of activation that allows multiple computers across a network to use Rockwell Software products at the same time. There are two kinds of concurrent activations:
  • Floating activations
    allow multiple computers across a network to use Rockwell Software products concurrently. An activation server manages a predetermined number of activations in a pool, and makes these activations available to any configured computer on the network.
  • Borrowed activations
    are retrieved from a pool of available activations managed by an activation server. A borrowed activation expires after a specified amount of time (borrow term).
    TIP:
    You can only borrow RSLinx Classic activations if you are running RSLinx Classic as an application. If you are running RSLinx Classic as a service, you cannot borrow activations.
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