Configure An E-License - GE ReadyToProcess WAVE 25 Operating Instructions Manual

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4 Installation
4.3 Software installation

4.3.2 Configure an e-license

4.3.2
Configure an e-license
Introduction
An e-license is a licensing file retrieved from the GE e-licensing web site and stored on
the local computer. This section describes how to retrieve and configure an e-license.
To configure an e-license directly after installing the software, click Configure eLicense
in the final dialog of the installation procedure. You can also access the e-license config-
uration at a later time using the UNICORN Configuration Tools installed under Windows
programs.
Types of e-license
The table below lists the different types of e-licenses available for UNICORN 7.0.
Type
Workstation license
Remote license
Dry license
Before you start
Access Code
Before you can retrieve an e-license from the GE software e-licensing web site, you must
have received an Access Code with your software or via courier mail. Without this code
you will not be able to configure the e-license. Contact your GE representative if you
have not received the code.
Internet connection
To activate the e-license, you must have access to the Internet. If you are configuring
the e-license for a stand-alone workstation with no external network access, retrieve
the e-license file using another computer and then move the file to the workstation
computer using, for example, a USB memory stick.
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Description
A workstation license is a node locked license that is used for
one client computer only.
A remote license is a floating license that can be used on any
workstation in a network.
A dry license is a floating license that can be used on any
computer in a network for all functionality except connecting
to an instrument.
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