Is it really a license violation to effectively make MATLAB free idle licenses in less then 4 hours?
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I once wrote a python script that would try to get a floating license every 10 secs. From that idea now I thought maybe I can do similar one that would identify if MATLAB is idle more than 5 minutes or so, and then it would terminate the MATLAB.
Would this be a license violation, or is it just strictly altering the Network License Manager to timeout in less than 4 hours?This question originates from a reply in the following: thread.
I once wrote a python script that would try to get a floating license every 10 secs. From that idea now I thought maybe I can do similar one that would identify if MATLAB is idle more than 5 minutes or so, and then it would terminate the MATLAB.
Would this be a license violation, or is it just strictly altering the Network License Manager to timeout in less than 4 hours? This question originates from a reply in the following: thread.
I once wrote a python script that would try to get a floating license every 10 secs. From that idea now I thought maybe I can do similar one that would identify if MATLAB is idle more than 5 minutes or so, and then it would terminate the MATLAB.
Would this be a license violation, or is it just strictly altering the Network License Manager to timeout in less than 4 hours? network license manager, license MATLAB Answers — New Questions