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I also have the same issue. Anyone have a solution??
- TanyaYatskovska9 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi smcclay,
Thanks for your question. I have to remove your previos post as it might break the license agreement.
I've asked our team to post here so that you could get the offical answer.
- smcclay9 years agoOccasional Contributor
Can you please indicate which part of the licence agreement my post might have broken?
- TanyaYatskovska9 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi Smcclay,
According to our EULA, if you need to consume service virtualization from an external client you need to use the Virt Server. Let me quote EULA here:
3.2.9 Service V License: Under the terms of an Service V License, the Software is licensed for use by named users. All eligible Users may create and consume unlimited Virts on such Users’ own local computer or computing device. The Service V license may only be used on local machines and accordingly, additional Users may not consume or send requests to active running Virts in the Software from other computers or computing devices, either directly or through proxies.
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