Matlab "Idle" definition

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Martin Fornander
Martin Fornander on 8 Sep 2016
Commented: Andreas Goser on 8 Sep 2016
Hi, I have a question regarding what is considered "idle" for Matlab. I want to know due to the automatic license return after "4 hours idle time". So, when is Matlab considered idle?
//Martin

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 8 Sep 2016
I have seen such a description before, but am unable to find right now. MathWorks installation support will be able to provide that to you. The key point you might be interested in is, that calculations are not seen as idle and of cource longer calculations are not interrupted!
Each interaction like typing or clicking would interrupt the idle time.
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Martin Fornander
Martin Fornander on 8 Sep 2016
But lets say I just have Matlab open but I have no interaction with Matlab itself, would that be idle time? Or is the computer in idle first when it is 'locked' or logged off?
Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 8 Sep 2016
In case there is no screensave or hibernate setting, yes, opening MATLAB and doing nothing for 4 hours counts as idle and would trigger the TIMEOUT, if set up correctly.
I have not thought about screensave or hibernate setting before... I would expect waking up the machine etc. is not seen as an interaction with MATLAB, but I have never tested.

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