Analog Devices VisualDSP 50 Licensing Guide Rev 14
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VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide 3-11 Installing a Floating License Server Ensure that both the Use Services option and the Start Server at Power Up option are selected. Click Save Service to save this service to the existing list. 5. Click the Start/Stop/Reread tab (see Figure 3-6) and select your newly created service from the list. 6. Click Start Server. The following messages appear: Server Starting. Server Start Successful. It may take up to a minute for the server to start. Figure 3-6. LMTOOLS...
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Server Machine 3-12 VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide7. Click the Service Status tab (see Figure 3-7), and then click Perform Status Inquiry. 8. Review the server status, which should indicate success. If there appears to be a problem, review the above procedure, ensuring that you have followed it step-by-step. If you have followed the procedure and problems persist, review Trouble- shooting. If you continue to have problems, contact Support (see Licensing Support), attaching your license.dat and...
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VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide 3-13 Installing a Floating License Server Whenever a change is made to the license.dat file, the file must be re-read by FLEXnet LMTOOLS. You perform this action via the Start/Stop/Reread tab. If you are running multiple versions of FLEXnet (formerly called FLEXlm) for various products, see Troubleshooting. If your server or client machines are running a firewall, contact Support as described in Licensing Support for advice on how to proceed. Client Machine Perform...
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Client Machine 3-14 VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing GuideIf you are upgrading both client and server software, the server software must be upgraded first. Begin at Task 1A: Disabling and Uninstalling an Existing Floating License Server. 2. From the Windows Start menu, choose All Programs -> Analog Devices ->VisualDSP++ ->Manage Licenses. The Licenses page of the About dialog box appears. 3. Click New. The Install New License dialog box appears. 4. Click Client License. 5. Click the browse (...) button to...
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VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide 3-15 Installing a Floating License Server via the Windows Start menu by choosing Settings -> Control Panel -> System (or System Properties) -> Computer Name -> . 6. Click OK. The client-license.dat file from your server machine will now be copied to your client machine, renamed as license.dat, and saved to the \System directory. If you are using Windows Vista (or later) and have User Account Control enabled, the license.dat file will be saved to your Virtu-...
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License Borrowing 3-16 VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide If a license.dat file already exists on the client machine (in \System), a message indicates that the current license.dat file will be renamed to license.bak and the client license will be copied to the client machine. If you are trying to install both a client license and a node-locked license on the same machine, refer to the relevant information in Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). License Borrowing From VisualDSP++ 5 onwards, you can “check...
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VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide 3-17 Installing a Floating License Server Further Reading For a more comprehensive overview of FLEXnet licensing, refer to the FLEXnet Licensing End User Guide, which is installed along with both VisualDSP++ 5 and Floating License Server software. In the VisualDSP++ 5.1 install, this document is located in the \VisualDSP \Docs\flex folder. In the Floating License Server install, it is located in the \LMSERVER folder.
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VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide 4-1 4 REGISTERING AND VALIDATING YOUR LICENSE This chapter explains how to register your license serial number and obtain the validation code required to make your license permanent. These procedures apply to full licenses and evaluation licenses only. Test drive licenses function for 90 days and then permanently expire. These licenses cannot be validated. The chapter contains the following sections: Required Information Registering Your License Validating Your License
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Required Information 4-2 VisualDSP++ 5 Licensing Guide Required Information In order to register your license on the Analog Devices Web site, you must have the following information: License serial number Host ID License Serial Number VisualDSP++ license serial numbers are typically of the form: Full license ADI-xxx-xxx-xxxxxx-xx Evaluation license KIT-xxx-xxx-xxxxxx-xx where x represents a digit (0–9). License serial numbers are issued on license serial cards and mailed to you at the time of...