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Sharing Projects Between Concurrent User Licenses

Updated over 11 months ago

This article explains how to share projects between users with different license levels on concurrent licenses within the same organization.

Scenario:

  • Your organization has two concurrent user licenses: License A (e.g., Business) and License B (e.g., Expert).

  • User 1 has access to both License A and License B.

  • User 2 only has access to License B.

  • User 1 wants to share a project created with License A with User 2.

Prerequisites:

  • The concurrent licenses must belong to the same organization (or allow access to external users).

  • The users sharing the project must be assigned to both licenses.

Steps:

  1. User 1: Check out License A and create the project. Link the project to License A.
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  2. User 1: Release License A and check out License B.

  3. User 1: Open the project and link it to License B.
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  4. User 1: Add User 2 to the project and release License B.
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  5. User 2: Check out License B and open the project.

Important Note: The available tools depend on the checked-out license. If License B has fewer tools than License A, User 2 can only use the tools included in License B.

This process allows for flexible project collaboration while managing access based on license levels.

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