DeviceLock Overview : User Activity Monitor (UAM) : UAM Licensing
  
UAM Licensing
To enable User Activity Monitor, the DeviceLock UAM volume license must be acquired and installed in addition to the DeviceLock Core license. The UAM license determines the maximum permitted number of computers that have DeviceLock Service employed to monitor user activity.
Install the UAM license on the computer running the DeviceLock Management Console to administer User Activity Monitor on computers with the DeviceLock Service:
View or change UAM options.
Set up, view, or change UAM recording rules.
View UAM records on the DeviceLock Service.
To apply server policies and computer monitoring tasks that include UAM options and rules, the DeviceLock Enterprise Server must have the UAM license installed. The number of computers to which such policies and tasks are applied cannot be more than the UAM license specifies.
To collect UAM data, the DeviceLock Enterprise Server must have the Core license installed. The number of computers from which the server collects UAM data cannot be more than the Core license specifies.
When planning for the UAM license, consider the following:
User Activity Monitor cannot be used without the DeviceLock Core license. The Core license must be installed on the computer running the DeviceLock Management Console. Otherwise, DeviceLock runs in trial mode for 30 days only.
The number of computers specified in the UAM license must be equal to the number of computers specified in the Core license. Otherwise, UAM runs in trial mode for 30 days only.
The UAM license is optional, and affects only the UAM component. Other DeviceLock features and components, if properly licensed, are available regardless of whether a UAM license is installed.