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Hi there,

I have a series of branch offices around the world, each with its own domain and limited IT resources. I would like to roll out Adaxes to these offices, to simplify AD management, and I'd need to have a separate installation in each office.

Would I need to purchase a separate Adaxes Licence for each office? Or can I use the same licence, as long as the total number of accounts is within the licence limit?

Thanks,
matt

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Hello Matt,

You can use one license if all the domains will be managed by a single Adaxes service (or multiple services sharing the same configuration). If you plan to install a separate Adaxes service for each office, you'll need multiple licenses.

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