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Licensing - Overview

   1.1   License Types   4

   1.2   System Requirements   7

1.1    License Types

Network

A network (concurrent) license is the most widely used license type for StructurePoint software. This type of license uses a server/client setup that allows a specific number of users (seats) to run the protected application at the same time.

Network setup

Standalone

A standalone (individual) license permits use of the protected application on a single computer. License management is done on that computer without the need for a network server.

standalone setup

Commuter

A commuter (field) license allows a traveler to check out a temporary authorization from the network to use the application on a laptop, and then check it back into the network when the traveler returns. A commuter license is included as an option for all network license applications or is granted by StructurePoint for remote use.

commuter setup

USB Key

USB (portable) licensing requires a USB Key (dongle) in order to check out a license and operate StructurePoint software.

usb setup

1.2    System Requirements

StructurePoint programs are 32-bit applications that run on Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Operating System

Workstation computers: Windows 10/11 require administrator privileges during initial installation and license activation.

Server Computers: Windows Server 2016 or later is recommended as the license server in network license setup. For virtual servers, contact StructurePoint.


Network Requirements (Network License only)

•    LAN or WAN running TCP/IP

•    Sentinel RMS 8.5.2 for version 10 applications

•    SentinelLM 7.2.0.23 or higher for non version 10 applications