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Revision as of 23:00, 4 April 2013

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The Network License Manager is software designed to allow licensing of our software to be controlled over a network. With NLM, a license can float (be allocated) to any workstation that needs it as long as there are still licenses available in the NLM software. When the software closes on the workstation, the license is freed to be used by others.

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Software Updates


Single Hardware Key

Only one hardware key is necessary for controlling all of your licenses on the network.

Any Combination of Programs or Licenses

NLM allows for the programming of any number of programs, and any number of purchased licenses for each of those programs.

Windows Platforms Tested

NLM has been tested on Windows 2000, Windows XP (32-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit), and Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit).

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Managing Users Online

The Network License Manager displays which users are logged at any given time.
When a client program checks for the existence of a license at the NLM, NLM will allocate a license for use by that program for limited time. The allocation is shown in the Users Online menu.

As long as the program on the workstation continues to check-in through the network with NLM on a regular basis, the workstation keeps the license for itself.

The administrator can choose to stop all incoming communications or logout individual users.

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Managing the License Configuration is Easy

A unique encrypted "netkey.lmc" file is used to control the NLM license setup. This file is placed in the "config" folder under the NLM application folder. The file contains unique information for each customer and couples with a single hardware key that is delivered to the customer.

If a customer purchases more licenses of software that need to be added to their implementation of NLM at a later date, then the encrypted file can be sent by the internet directly to the customer for installation on the NLM server computer.

Demonstration Video for NLM

Download and view videos that show how NLM works.



If a customer purchases more licenses of software that need to be added to their implementation of NLM at a later date, then the encrypted file can be sent by the internet directly to the customer for installation on the NLM server computer.

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UPDATES

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April 4, 2013 NLM 7.5 This version changes registry key locations, updated interface, new program IDs. Nlm-v7.5-main.jpg

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January 11, 2012
Revision: NLM 7.4
Updated interface and updated list of program IDs.

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Revision: NLM 7.3
Updated interface and updated list of program IDs.

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July 15, 2010
Revision: NLM 7.2
Compatible with our Unicode-based versions of software like VTube-STEP 1.5 and newer

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July 11, 2010
Revision: NLM 7.1
Updated key image

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November 9, 2009
Revision: NLM 7
Added support for Windows 7

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April 24, 2009
Revision: NLM 6.1
Added single-instance logic

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Detailed Instructions for Setup with Our Software

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