Activating your
software manually (off-line) is
achieved by using the ClientProtector in your application to receive manual
input from the user and your staff using the Manual-Activator to generate
Activation Codes directly from the license. No
internet connection is required at either location. Your staff must physically
operate the Manual-Activator.
Simple Code Exchange
During this communication a simple code exchange
will be performed. A
simple code exchange with the Manual-Activator involves:
The ClientProtector on
the end-users machine dynamically generating an Authorization Request
Code for license and requested operation. (See: Authorization
Request Codes). This Authorization Request Code is delivered
to your staff over the telephone or by email.
Your staff must (somehow)
validate that the user has the right to receive an Activation Code. Once
authenticated, your staff will then input
the Authorization Request Code into the Manual-Activator application.
The
Manual-Activator will generate an Activation Code which is then provided
back to the user by telephone or email.
Thus - the exchange of these two prices of
information forms a "simple code exchange".
Off-line Activation Steps
The steps to manually Activate the users software
are:
Make sure the "Off-line" button is selected
at the top of the Manual-Activator.
Open a license project by clicking "File
/ Open License Project..." and open the .LPJ file that you created
for the license project. Note that this is the License
Project File not the distributed License File. Once you open the license
project successfully, you will see it load into the dialog and all the
available Authorization Definitions for this license will be listed in
the grid in the middle of the dialog.
Enter the Authorization Request Code. See Inputting
Customers Authorization Request Codes for more information.
Once you enter a valid Authorization Request Code,
you will see the Authorization Definition that corresponds to the request
code become selected in the grid in the middle of the dialog. In some
cases you may wish to Override an Authorization
Request Code and give the customer a different Activation Code than
the one the "requested".
If
a parameter is required (explicitly or implicitly) the parameter area
will become enabled. Ensure you Input
your Parameters
correctly. If
you are generating an Activation Code for a Run-Time Composite Authorization
Definition, please see Creating Run-Time
Composite Parameters.
If
applicable, you have the option of Overriding
The Shelf-Life associated with this Authorization Definition.
Once all fields have been completed correctly
and a valid code has been generated, the light at the bottom of the Activation
Code Generator will turn from red to green - indicating that the generation
was successful. You will also see the Activation Code generated in the
edit box. You should then Provide
the Activation Code To Your Customer Provide this
Activation Code to your customer so they can unlock their software.