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How TclPro Applications Obtain Licenses


When a user runs a TclPro application, it attempts to obtain a license. The procedure it follows depends on whether the user has installed a local copy of TclPro or is using a shared copy from a server.

If the user has a local copy of TclPro, he or she must have entered license information, either during installation or afterwards by running the TclPro License Manager, as described in "Changing TclPro License Information". In this case, the application attempts to obtain a license in the following order of precedence:

  1. If the user entered a valid permanent Named User License, the application uses that license.
  2. If the user entered a hostname and port of a Ajuba Solutions License Server, the application attempts to obtain a Shared Network License from that server.

If the user is using a shared copy of TclPro from a server, he or she can either use the default Ajuba Solutions License Server for that shared installation (which is set by the site administrator when he or she installs that copy of TclPro), or he or she can run the TclPro License Manager to override that default. In this case, the TclPro application attempts to obtain a license in the following order of precedence:

  1. If the user ran TclPro License Manager and entered a valid permanent Named User License, the application uses that license.
  2. If the user ran TclPro License Manager and entered a hostname and port of a Ajuba Solutions License Server, the application attempts to obtain a Shared Network License from that server.
  3. Otherwise, the application attempts to obtain a Shared Network License from the default Ajuba Solutions License Server for that installation.



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