eValid has several ways to simulate multiple users.
* The eValid LoadTest system has a powerful Scenario Editor that
makes the process of lifting functional tests into sophisticated
server loading scenarios involving multiple users. See the description at:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documentation.9/Loading/scenario.edit.htmlThis lets a parent eValid launch an unlimited number of sub-eValid
users...but the number is limited by your machine!
Just so you know the MULT feature is what authorizes more than
one user...the EVAL license you have allows up to two or three
independent runs, but with the MULT feature on a revenue key
there is not limit.