USD 1068.01

With GAEB-Online 2018 TS software developed for craftsmen and contractors for use on a terminal server, you can quickly and easily view GAEB tenders, such as MS-Excel® or OpenOffice® or LibreOffice®.

In addition, you can enter your offer prices with GAEB-Online 2018 TS and forward them as a DA84 file for an electronic quote. With GAEB-Online 2018 TS you can also perform your quotation directly in MS-Excel® or alternatively in OpenOffice® or LibreOffice®. To do this, you export the GAEB tender, calculate your offer prices directly in MS-Excel® and then use GAEB-Online 2018 TS to create an electronic bid submission as GAEB DA84. Royalty model GAEB-Online 2018 TS works with a Concurrent User license model. The license management software installed on the terminal server registers the number of program licenses that are used by remote desktop connection. If all 3 licenses are in use, then an additional user must wait until another user has ended his session. System Terminal Server: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 or higher Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) MS .NET Framework 4.0 (free, can be installed with Setup if needed) Microsoft Visual C ++ 2010 x86 Redistributable (free, can be installed with Setup if needed) The configuration of the terminal server depends on the number of installed software and the number of users. The memory for the terminal server should be at least 2 GB RAM + 1 GB per user. Please pay attention to a sufficient number of licenses for Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS = Remote Desktop Services, formerly Terminal Services). You can download the Adobe® PDF Manual for GAEB-Online 2018 here. This offer is directed exclusively at entrepreneurs, traders or traders who act in the exercise of their commercial or self-employed activity.

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