Scheduler License
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Hello,
I have the desktop version and I have a scheduler license based on looking at the License Manager (see pic below).
However, I can't schedule a workflow even though I have admin rights on my machine. So my question is I'm wondering if this is because the program was installed in the AppData location instead of Program Files. I don't seem to have other Admin-y things either, like I have no button to get to Alteryx System Settings.
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Hi:
Did you installed Non-Admin version? How about using the Admin one?
http://downloads.alteryx.com/Alteryx10.6.8.17850/AlteryxInstallx64_10.6.8.17850.exe
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the super fast reply. I didn't actually do the installation, IT did the install for the whole team at once. If I update to this newer version, could there be any issues with sharing workflows with the rest of my team?
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No, there shouldn't.
Additionally, let IT people check if you have Admin rights on your laptop.
Best,
_AG_
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Thanks for the info!
Does the Admin vs Non-admin version have anything to do with the license type? It seems odd to have a scheduling license and a non-admin version of the software that won't allow you to schedule?
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Nothing to do with the license type.
The difference is that the Non-Admin doesn't require ADMIN Rights to run in your computer, while the Admin does.
Makes perfect sense, since a lot of users are not allowed to be admins on their workstations by companie's policies.
Best,
_AG_
