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What Happens To A Permit If The Computer That Contains That Permit Is Stolen? Is It Possible To Retrieve The Permit?

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There is no specific way to "pull" a permit back to the server. Where 'connected-to-the-server' USE applies, the permit is returned as soon as the PROGRAM is closed. In the 'borrowing' scenario, the recommendation is to implement sensible borrowing times.

For example:if the user is working remotely for 10 DAYS, then set the borrowing time for 10 days. If the COMPUTER is stolen after seven days, on the 10th day the permit would be automatically returned. Alternatively, you can request a replacement permit file from IBM, which would then supersede your original permit file. 

There is no specific way to "pull" a permit back to the server. Where 'connected-to-the-server' use applies, the permit is returned as soon as the program is closed. In the 'borrowing' scenario, the recommendation is to implement sensible borrowing times.

For example:if the user is working remotely for 10 days, then set the borrowing time for 10 days. If the computer is stolen after seven days, on the 10th day the permit would be automatically returned. Alternatively, you can request a replacement permit file from IBM, which would then supersede your original permit file. 



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