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  • Ben McKean 272 posts 549 karma points
    Sep 09, 2011 @ 15:54
    Ben McKean
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    Licenses for different environments (& domains)

    Hi Richard

    I’ve just come across your Media Protect package and it looks exactly what I’m looking for.

    At the last minute the client who we’re building a site for has requested that the media area be protected, so this will be perfect.

    My only problem at this point is licensing. Our version of the site is currently on our development server. Once that has been signed off it will be promoted to a staging environment and finally the live environment. Each environment will have a different domain.

    Obviously as I’m only installing the package on one site I was wondering if there was anyway getting round paying per domain in this scenario (avoiding me from having to buy the license 3 times!)

    Thanks in advance

    Ben

  • Richard Soeteman 4035 posts 12842 karma points MVP
    Sep 09, 2011 @ 16:21
    Richard Soeteman
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    Hi Ben,

    Great that this package can help you.When you buy a domain license you can specify three domains during the purchase process, a development, staging and production domain. so that will be exactly what you need.

    Hope this helps you,

    Richard

     

     

  • Ben McKean 272 posts 549 karma points
    Sep 09, 2011 @ 17:36
    Ben McKean
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    Thanks for the prompt reply Richard.

    My client wants to permit access to folders within Umbraco, not the front end.

    So for example in my Content section I have set permissions so certain users can access certain nodes. Will your package accomplish this or am I barking up the wrong tree?

     

     

  • Richard Soeteman 4035 posts 12842 karma points MVP
    Sep 12, 2011 @ 09:17
    Richard Soeteman
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    Hi Ben,

    Mediaprotect is for frontend only indeed. Don't think you can give users access to folder other than set the rootnode for each user. Think you need to code using the event system to restrict access in Umbraco.

    Cheers,

    Richard

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