If you have a multi-user license of TinyTERM version 3.x, and an additional multi-user license of TinyTERM version 4.x, all users should be able to connect to the host, provided the host itself is licensed to accept them all. If you get a message that all licenses are in use, and the host can still accept logins, this may be a TinyTERM version issue.
If TinyTERM version 3 was installed using the isetup option, this could be causing your problem. The isetup routine tracks the number of TinyTERM licenses being used. TinyTERM version 4 does not use isetup, so its license is not recognized. To resolve the problem, you will need to do the following:
- Check the network for isetup or TinyTERM. Remove any that you find.
- Uninstall TinyTERM version 3 from the PCs that have it installed.
- Re-install TinyTERM version 3 directly to the same PCs.
You should now be able to use all your TinyTERM licenses.
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