
Therefore, each FAA user consumes 1 FAA license. The features for this type of licensing are described below:
#GFI ARCHIVER ARCHIVE#
The File Archiving License is the license for the archival of files using the File Archive Assistant (FAA).
If the customer uses any archive restriction method, e.g., for 5 users, then the licensed user count will be 5, but the reported count on the UI will be 4. NOTE: Regardless of any restrictions, the reported license count always shows one count less than the actual counted users on UI.
Email addresses that are excluded from having their items being archived are not reduced from the licensing count. Users who are excluded from having their items being archived are not counted for licensing purposes. Users who are disabled in Active Directory or GFI Directory do not consume a license. For the Archiving License, GFI Archiver counts the Active Directory or GFI Directory users, who have the mail property configured in the user properties. For the Archiving License, GFI Archiver counts all users whose items are being archived by GFI Archiver. The list below describes the features of the Archiving License: The Archiving License is the license for the regular archival of items, e.g., via a journal mailbox or the Archive Assistant (AA). This article describes how these licenses work in Archiver.Ĭustomers can find their active license by following Obtaining your License Key. Licensing within Archiver is split into the following two areas (each type is counted separately):