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- The scenario is , my Nintex licenses are applied only on WFE and hence when a user tries to start the workflow on a App server, it fails to start as it is not licensed. As per recommendation of Nintex, when a server is not licensed, Workflow timer service and web application service needs to be stopped. Hence we decided to stop those services on App servers, Will there be any potential impact? What is the best practice to implement on this case?Achiever SP– Achiever SP2017-10-11 18:12:56 +00:00Commented Oct 11, 2017 at 18:12
- That's a bad recommendation on their part and completely falls apart in the 2016 MinRole model. I would push for licenses for App servers. Most SharePoint ISVs will provide you gratis licenses as they're not end user facing servers.user6024– user60242017-10-11 18:13:59 +00:00Commented Oct 11, 2017 at 18:13
- The environment is SP 2010.Achiever SP– Achiever SP2017-10-11 18:16:04 +00:00Commented Oct 11, 2017 at 18:16
- Yep, and it's still a bad recommendation on their part :-)user6024– user60242017-10-11 18:16:46 +00:00Commented Oct 11, 2017 at 18:16
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