Chromeleon License File — Updated

To write or modify a license file in Chromeleon, follow these general steps:

A Chromeleon license file is a secure digital document (typically featuring a .lic extension) that contains the specific entitlements purchased by your laboratory. It dictates exactly what your software can do. Key Components Contributed by the License:

It unlocks capabilities like 3D data acquisition, specific instrument drivers, or advanced reporting features.

The server typically starts automatically when the computer boots. If the server is not running, use the Server Monitor Program to launch it before entering license information. chromeleon license file

Choose the option to and select the provided .lic file. 2. Activating/Updating Licenses (Chromeleon 7.3 and Newer)

Dongle-free; requires a License Initialization Code (LIC) and online activation. USB Dongle 7.2 and older

She’d tried everything in the manual. Rebooted, swapped cables, called tech support and listened to the polite loop of hold music. Then, between sips, she remembered the cryptic note the vendor had slipped into the last invoice: “Licenses may be renewed by file. For unexpected behavior, check for an updated license file.” She hadn’t seen such a file on the server. To write or modify a license file in

Defines how many concurrent users or local workstations can active the Chromeleon User Interface at any given time.

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Once you have downloaded your license file, follow these steps to apply it to your system. For Standalone Workstations The server typically starts automatically when the computer

Re-download the license file from the Thermo Scientific portal to ensure it is not corrupted.

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