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  1. We have enough licenses to cover each participant in the class. We have the "enterprise" license. The problem is that students don't have administrative rights on a machine nor are their profiles (Windows 7) retained on the machine, Short of a generic logon (which doesn't work for other reasons) is there an answer? I understand how the licensing works, it's just that in a computer lab / teaching environment this is not practical.
  2. We've tried that for two semesters now. Is this a different level of support than what we've been dealing with?
  3. We are experiencing a problem getting Express Scribe to work correctly in a computer lab. The software will work fine for the users profile under which you install the software, but comes up as "unlicensed" for any other user that logs in. We've been switched from individual licenses to an enterprise license but still have the same results. What do we have to do to make this software work in a Window 7 / domain / profile / lab environment?
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