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09:03 May 16, 2018 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Software | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 09:55 | ||||||
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1 | Konfiguracja/Ustawienie Licencji Produktu (ang. Product Licence Configuration) |
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plc Konfiguracja/Ustawienie Licencji Produktu (ang. Product Licence Configuration) Explanation: olution (enterprise): Add quota to your PLC If you belong to an enterprise organization and you need more credits than you have available, you can simply add additional quota in your product license configuration (PLC). This is done by your account administrator, as described in the Service Account workflow guide, or documented here. Enterprise customers can add more quota than they have available, and those extra credits will be charged back at a later date. One reason enterprises may want to intentionally limit their PLC is if each department is given a separate quota. A quota limit allows the administrator to force the department to request more quota if it goes over its limit. Note that admins can only add more credits for the type of assets they have agreed to license, per their contract. For example, if a contract only has standard image credits, the administrator cannot add universal credits for Premium or Video assets. In this case, the Adobe sales team must be contacted. https://www.adobe.io/apis/creativecloud/stock/docs/getting-s... |
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