I've got OPM, OPIM, OPPID, OPOM, OPSE U5 all up and running properly, except for OPPA U5, which is only running as a 7 days trial. Didn't think OPPA would need separate licence to run, or my impression was wrong?
Best regards,
Tuan Le
Hi Tuan,
Thank you for posting a query in Bentley Plant Forum.
Yes one does require a seperate license for OPPA. We suspect that you must be using an older version of CONNECTION Client, once it is updated to the latest version, it should activate the license for OPPA.
Also we suggest that you try to Refresh Policy from the Tools menu in the Bentley Licensing Tool. This will update the license info to the latest server information.
Hope this helps.
I did full refresh, running 10.0.17.10 CC and OPPA still runs as trial.
Swapnil Joshi said:Yes one does require a seperate license for OPPA
Separate licence is ok, but is it free and can be automatically granted? From your colleague response below it seems OPPA is a freeware, then why the trial period?
https://communities.bentley.com/products/licensing/f/licensing-and-activation-forum/185886/oppa-u5-openplant-project-administrator-u5-run-as-trial-instead-of-full/545135#545135
We will clarify all the details relevant to OPPA and will update you asap.
Regards | Swapnil Joshi
You got an update from Abhishek in another thread that OPPA does not require separate license but it should be available in your portfolio to use as a seperate product name. If you have OpenPlant Modeler license then you should be able to use OPPA without any issue.
Were you able to use same OPPA with previous CONNECT versions?
Can you please provide your account/company details so that we can check internally whether you have all license correct or not.
Regards,
Rajesh Agrawal
Thanks Rajesh. I've just sent you a friend request with my log in details attached. For some reason I can't send private message to you, Rajesh.
Hi Rajesh, just msged you a snapshot of my CC and licencing tool as well.