![]() Rearming the supplemental grace period - When you take corrective action (for example, installing an additional Retail license), the supplemental grace period is rearmed, and normal license limits are enforced again. ![]() For example, if you have two clients requesting XenDesktop Enterprise Concurrent, with different Subscription Advantage Eligibility dates, two supplemental grace periods are granted. Supplemental grace periods are granted per product and edition and per Subscription Advantage Eligibility date (per product) and only for Retail licenses. Users are not disconnected, but as they disconnect, no new connections occur until license levels return to normal. After it expires, normal (to the extent of license availability) connection limits are enforced. During this period there is no limit on connections. The default supplemental grace period is 15 days. ![]() "If all licenses are in use, the supplemental grace period enables users to connect to a product for a limited period of time allowing you to address the issue. The site went over the number of licenses about 9 days ago which triggered the Supplemental Grace Period.
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