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What does "idle" mean in the TIMEOUT feature definition?

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I understood that in concurrent licenses, you could set a timeout period after which MATLAB key would be returned to the server if "idle" or "inactive"? But what does that mean exactly? Is a click anywhere in the MATLAB environment is considered an activity? And what type of communication between the server and client that is used to identify that the MATLAB session on a specific machine is idle?

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Udit06
Udit06 on 12 Feb 2024
Hi Mohamad,
As per the following MathWorks documentation, MathWorks uses a network license manager program from Flexera Software, Inc.
You can refer to the following resource provided by FLEXlm which states that licensed software is determined to be inactive when a machine is completely idle, meaning no mouse clicks, keystrokes, modal dialog boxes are occurring
I hope this helps.

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