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How to configure a license in DBXL

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Posted By: ErnestoM Views: 84
Date Added: 07-02-2008

Before you can begin using DBXL, you must attach a license. Whether it a demo license or one you have purchased, the license will allow you a certain number of document types and documents. Follow these steps to configure the license.

a) Launch the DBXL Admin Tool (DAT).

1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Enter http://<servername>/QdabraWebService/forms/DAT/template.xsn in address field, where <servername> is the site DBXL is installed.
3. Click Go. The File Download dialog should appear.
4. If prompted, click Open. 

b) Navigate to the Licenses view in DAT

1. Click on the Configure Licenses icon on the left hand side of the DAT header. The Licensing view will load. If this is a new installation of DBXL, you might see the message No License Packs Installed, unless you have downloaded a version of DBXL v2.2 that comes with a Trial license pre-configured.

c) Configure a new license

1. In the Add License Pack table, click on Click here to attach a file under the License File column. Note that this field will only allow valid, base64-encoded binary data files.
2. In the Contact email column, enter the email associated with the License Pack you have selected in step 4.

3. Click on the Add License icon.
4. You will receive a dialog notification that says License Pack successfully added; click OK to dismiss it. A table called Installed License Packs will display, showing the Serial number of the license, and the name and contact email, as well as the allowed number of Document Types and Documents. Also note the expiration date of the license: you will need to attach another valid license before the expiration date so that you have continued use of DBXL.

5. Click on Catalog to return to the catalog view of the DAT.

Note that only members of DbxlAdmins are able to manage licensing.

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