Downgrade Rights
Note:This accordion is displayed only when a license has at least one product linked to it. For multi-product licenses and Microsoft CALs, the upgrade and downgrade rights can be set through the Product use rights pop up (see Configure Product Use Rights). This accordion is not displayed for SAP Named User, SAP Package, Microsoft User CAL, Microsoft Device CAL licenses, or where it is not relevant.
Variations
Carefully read your license agreement, and any applicable contract (purchasing agreement or support agreement), as the meaning of a 'downgrade right' varies across products and publishers. Some varieties include;
• | Backward compatibility model—To protect from possible backward compatibility problems, some publishers permit the licensed release and an earlier release to be installed simultaneously on the same computer for use by the same user. The two installations of the product will consume only one entitlement. In this model, the use of different releases on separate computers by different users is often specifically or implicitly excluded—each such use will require a separate license entitlement. This model commonly occurs when you purchase a separate upgrade license. You may need to also adjust the Right of Multiple Use settings. |
Example: Early licenses for Adobe Photoshop.
• | License aggregation model—Usually only under purchasing agreements, some publishers allow the one, current license to cover installations of the current release on some of the computer fleet, and installations of earlier releases on separate computers. Usually in this model, each computer may have only one installation of the product (regardless of which release). If the agreement specifically excludes multiple installations, you may also need to adjust the Right of Multiple Use settings. |
Example: See the terms of the Microsoft Select License and Select Plus agreements.
Restrictions
• | For Custom Metric, IBM Concurrent User, and IBM Floating User licenses, these controls are purely for your record keeping and do not impact any calculations. |
• | For IBM PVU licenses, these properties have no effect on the PVU counts imported from ILMT. However, if a computer is reported in inventory from another source and not matched by a record imported from ILMT, IT Asset Management performs its own calculations of license consumption on that computer. In this latter case, the following controls are taken into account. |
Controls
The following table lists downgrade rights controls.
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This license does not have contracts with downgrade rights |
This label indicates that this license has no linked contract attached to it that has applicable downgrade rights. Downgrade rights can be inherited from a contract, or specified in this section. This label appears when the contract attached to this license has no downgrade rights. See License Properties / Contracts Tab. |
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Inherit downgrade rights from contract |
Indicates the name of the linked contract from which this license can inherit license consumption rules and rights. When you select this check box, you instruct IT Asset Management to dynamically inherit license use rights and rules from an automatically-selected linked contract. If a license is linked to multiple contracts, the license inherits use rights and rules from one of the linked contracts based on the following conditions:
Note:You cannot use other rights options when you select this check box. |
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No downgrade rights |
Choose this option when you do not have a downgrade right (for example, software packages that were purchased through a retail channel, or a license outside a support agreement). This means that every application version must be separately licensed. |
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Support downgrades from most recent application |
Select this option when the license allows a downgrade right. This reveals the following additional controls. |
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Downgrade to version |
Choose one of the following values:
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Downgrade to edition |
Choose one of the following values:
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Note:You cannot set both Downgrade to version and Downgrade to edition to Not Allowed. If neither is allowed, set the radio button for No downgrade rights. You cannot track the changes made to downgrade rights.