Jordan Kuehn Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 From time to time I have the need to provide a customer with an executable, but have it only work for a fixed period of time unless it gets 'activated'. In the past I've employed some one-off solutions of my own using hidden files, registry keys, and whatnot. This seems cumbersome and is a bit strange to apply an 'activation', i.e. update the file/key/whatever to a known good value. I know NI has a Third Party Licensing toolkit, but the options for an exe require buying a third party licensing server that can take payment from paypal and such. I don't need this complexity or the added cost. My question is, what do you guys employ? Is there a simple solution to this or does it require building up a more complete activation scheme from scratch? Quote Link to comment
JackDunaway Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 Are deployed systems guaranteed internet access and the ability to ping a license server? Quote Link to comment
Jordan Kuehn Posted June 12, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 Are deployed systems guaranteed internet access and the ability to ping a license server? Sometimes I'd be interested in both options. I imagine that the license server route would allow for a silent activation which could be nice. A non-networked option would be nice too. Like I mentioned, my one-off quick solutions have involved a static file, but some sort of serial key would be preferable. I just don't want to go do a bunch of work developing something that I feel has almost certainly been done many many times. Quote Link to comment
Mellroth Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 If you are really serious about protecting the application I would say a hardware dongle is one option you could consider. <shameless plug> WireFlow is about to release a solution for any LabVIEW target with an USB port. Expected release is in a week or two, keep an eye on our webpage, lavag.org or LabVIEW Tools Network. </shameless plug> /Jonas 1 Quote Link to comment
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