Licensing for Google Chrome

Each Google Chrome device that connects to the NetSupport Connectivity ServerClosed The NetSupport Connectivity Server (Gateway) is a component in NetSupport School which provides a stable and secure method for connecting Students and Tutors via the internet using HTTP and delivers web-based remote control without the need for modifications to existing firewall configurations. needs to be licensed. Google Chrome licences can be purchased independently of the main NetSupport School product and are registered with the Name and Connectivity Server by loading a new licence file (NSW.LIC). This file controls the number of Google Chrome Students that can connect. If this file is not present, then the usual Name and Connectivity licence file (NSM.LIC) will allow Google Chrome to connect, but this will reduce the licence count available for NetSupport School Students.

e.g.

With both an NSM.LIC (ten user) and NSW.LIC (ten user) the software will independently limit to ten connections of each type. With ten NetSupport School Students connected, the eleventh Google Chrome Student would be rejected.

With just a NSM.LIC (twenty user) the software would limit to a maximum of twenty connections of regardless of whether they are from Google Chrome or standard NetSupport School Students.

See also:

Installing and Configuring NetSupport School on Google Chrome