Quick Argus question

Hey guys quick question.. I work for a real estate firm but currently do not use Argus. I noticed AE is in our public folder and if I click I need to technically set it up and agree to everything. I'm afraid to go through with the set up as it might be a license cost to the firm. Any idea on how this would work?

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You wouldn't automatically be buying a license. Idk how that would even work. Your firm probably has a license or two that you would need to check out

 
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You would be installing the software, but it probably won't work until you are assigned a license - as was said above, ask the AE administrator at your firm if there are any spare licenses and they can assign you one.

DCF had common licences: say your firm had 5 licenses, 5 different people could log on at once (or you could open up 5 versions of argus on your desktop), then the 6th would get an error message saying you were out of licenses. AE has named licenses: if you have 5 licenses, the AE admin at your company assigns specific users who can log on using those licenses. Say you have 8 people who use AE, the admin would have to log on and reshuffle licenses to get the people who need to use AE at that time access.

 

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