I have a question regarding the relationship between clients defined in
networker and networkers use of client licenses.
Specifically;
If I have an old client, which is not longer being backed up, i.e. its
not in any active group. Does this count against client licenses?
My situation is as follows;
I have a new client, it required a client license. I can delete down an
old client which is not in any group, but is there simply for reference.
>From this I assume that simply configuring a client is sufficient to
talk a client license, whether it is active or not ?
-Bob
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