So, my QA team and I are moving our entire UI.Vision test suite over to a VM that will be accessible by devs and whoever else may find the tests useful. My question is how does the licensing work on a VM? If we purchased the Pro Edition license would the license only be active for the windows login that registered it? The goal for us as a team is to get these tests in a spot where they can be accessible by everyone. Will we need to create a specific windows user to log in as to be able to access the test suite and license? A workaround we tried was signing into the same gmail and syncing the extensions, but when my team member loaded up UI.Vision the suite was empty. Any ideas on how to approach this situation?
The license is valid for all users on a given machine, but you need to re-enter the license key for every user account (and every browser profile).
The Ui.Vision settings are also stored locally in user account. Note that the settings and macros are not synced.
However, what many users to is to store the macros on the hard-drive and then use e. g. a Git repo to sync the test cases between different machines.