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Title: Agilent TME7800 Software Licenses
Post by: Talbot_ESI on 12-19-2013 -- 15:56:27
I'm sure everyone is familiar with the licenses for the alignment software used on todays newish agilent units; know now that the licenses will no longer be sold to commercial labs. The owners of the equipment MAY be able to get an exemption and aquire the license for you. What is YOUR plan of action ?

Tolly
Title: Re: Agilent TME7800 Software Licenses
Post by: retiredAFinSD on 12-19-2013 -- 18:16:57
We have been informing our customers and hopefully they will be able to purchase them and pass them on for us too use we also bought as many as we can purchase from Agilent. Hopefully they will go back to selling them again as it is a new service manager in charge and maybe with enough push by us they will revert back to selling them again.
Title: Re: Agilent TME7800 Software Licenses
Post by: RFCAL on 12-25-2013 -- 18:48:03
Don't bet on it, Agilent is getting more restrictive every day.
Title: Re: Agilent TME7800 Software Licenses
Post by: Talbot_ESI on 12-26-2013 -- 08:22:39
What's their new name gonna be?
Title: Re: Agilent TME7800 Software Licenses
Post by: USMC kalibrater on 12-26-2013 -- 09:54:35
Fluke uwave
Title: Re: Agilent TME7800 Software Licenses
Post by: USMC kalibrater on 12-26-2013 -- 09:58:31
The licenses have always been for customer use only, Agilent finally has gotten around to enforcing the ULE.  Third party labs should not expect to get licenses for customer gear, Agilent knows who can and cannot self support.   I have recently seen Agilent getting very aggressive in protecting their proprietary hardware and software.
Title: Re: Agilent TME7800 Software Licenses
Post by: RFCAL on 01-02-2014 -- 17:04:48
I have just found out from the horse's mouth that the individual TME licenses are no longer available to the third party world. I guess Agilent felt that the $$ from the licenses did not equate to the lost cal revenue.