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In the EULA is mentioned that licenses for Quaestor are defined on the basis of user mode (A) (stand-alone or concurrent use) and User Levels (B) (End-User, Domain Expert, Knowledge Engineer). Please visit the topic on User levels and rights for more detail on user rights or click here to download an Excel sheet presenting a matrix of possibilities and limitations for the different user levels.

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By means of a Quaestor system settings file (QuaestorSystem.xml), the default settings directory can be changed. 
Furthermore, by adding a default settings file (DefaultQuaestorSettings.xml) in the installation directory of Quaestor, an ICT department can make sure that Quaestor will always start with default settings that will overrule the user settings (which can always be modified, but after Quaestor has been started with the defaults). See also the Quaestor startup procedure for more detail.

You may realize that by using these additional files, an ICT department is able to make settings that will fit with their requirements and can distribute these for all users, in order to minimize support requests due to uncontrollable customization of settings by the user.

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