You are correct, that is exactly what I'm seeing and it makes sense now!
So our plan for Slitheris branches out in two directions currently.
Branch one is for our network audits. If we have a potential client contact us for services, we would go onsite and do a network audit (among other things of course) to make sure we quote the correct solution. Slitheris is wonderful for this, as it gives all of the information I would normally get manually in one pane of glass. However, I am no longer the only one who does audits, so the portable version was an idea for it (now that I know it's drive locked, this one works perfectly).
Branch two is current customer facing. Our remote assistance software gives us a toolbox that I can run programs on remote computers from. This way, I can run portable apps at the click of a button. This was where we were seeing the licensing issue. Occasionally we need to audit a company network in the case information isn't lining up between sources.