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How can I remotely administer the Seagull License Server?

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How can I remotely administer the Seagull License Server?

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Install a copy of the Seagull License Server on your remote PC from where you wish to administer the license server. Next select the Actions>Connect to remote Seagull License Server menu item, and select the address and port number of the PC on which the remote license server is running. Alternatively, you could run a license server “command line” command using the “/remote” switch option. As the computer running license server is remote from where you wish to administer it, you should use a UNC path to specify the application’s location. See the following example, which may be entered via the Windows Start>Run dialog. \\ComputerName\ShareName\sls.exe /remote Note: You may use remote clients such as VNC to administer license server, but not Terminal Server or Citrix.

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Install a copy of the Seagull License Server on your remote PC from where you wish to administer the license server. Next select the Actions>Connect to remote Seagull License Server menu item, and select the address and port number of the PC on which the remote license server is running. Alternatively, you could run a license server “command line” command using the “/remote” switch option. As the computer running license server is remote from where you wish to administer it, you should use a UNC path to specify the application’s location. See the following example, which may be entered via the Windows Start>Run dialog.

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