Language selector: VENDORCODE structures known FLEXlm data (data/software list) 28-Oct-2007 18:07 / 01-Jan-2011 05:10 Below is a table of known data (fields) of VENDORCODE ( VC) structures for FLEXlm ( FLEXlm License Manager) and FLEXnet ( FLEXnet License Manager) to corresponding software. Table consists of following values from structure: VENDORKEY2, VENDORKEY3, VENDORNAME ( VN). This information is enough for identifying software (and not only for identify). ENCRYPTIONSEED1, ENCRYPTIONSEED2, VENDORKEY1, VENDORKEY4, VENDORKEY5, lmprikey (private keys) values also available if required. If you have your own dumps of VENDORCODE structures or any other information (including information about FLEXlm or FLEXnet data for specific software), send them in to add to the collection.
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In order to dump (retrieve) information from your FLEXlm or FLEXnet license,. To search values of VENDORCODE structures or software in the list, please use 'Ctrl + F' keys combination. Each one of this VENDORCODE structures can be used with.
2018 R1 (11.15.1) / March 28, 2018; 9 months ago ( 2018-03-28) Written in /, and various Available in English management Proprietary Website FlexNet Publisher (formerly known as FLEXlm) is a software from which implements and is intended to be used in corporate environments to provide to multiple end users of computer software. Computer software can be licensed in a variety of ways. A license to use a piece of software may be associated with a specific machine ( node-locked), permitting it to only run on that machine (node in a ); alternatively, a company may buy a pool of floating licenses and these licenses may be allocated dynamically to machines, a license being checked-out when a user begins using the software on any given machine and checked-in when the user finishes using the software. In this way, for example, a company might buy a pool of 50 licenses but support a user community of hundreds of occasional users of the software (so long as no more than 50 users ever want to use the software simultaneously). Contents. History FLEXlm was originally a joint development by GLOBEtrotter Software and Highland Software in 1988.
Highland's rights to the FLEXlm product were acquired by GLOBEtrotter in 1994; Highland continued as a reseller of 3rd party software. GLOBEtrotter was then acquired by in 2000. Combining features from the Safecast protection system and FLEXlm, FlexNet featured and executable wrapping, supporting and node locked licensing models.
Macrovision subsequently renamed FLEXlm to FLEXnet Publisher. The original FLEXlm development team moved on to develop the (RLM) at Reprise Software in 2006.
On 1 April 2008 Macrovision's Software Business Unit, which included FLEXnet Publisher, was sold to the private equity company and subsequently relaunched as Acresso Software. It was a cash transaction valued at approximately $200 million. In October 2009 Acresso Software announced its name change to Flexera Software and FLEXnet Publisher was changed to FlexNet Publisher. A July 2011 announcement said that Teachers' Private Capital, the private investment department of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, had agreed to acquire a majority stake in Flexera Software from Thoma Bravo, LLC, a private equity firm. The product is currently marketed by Flexera Software as FlexNet Publisher.
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Issues with bootloaders Due to the way the (DRM) works in FlexNet Publisher, FlexNet affects; this makes FlexNet Publisher incompatible with drives encrypted with and renders -based systems unable to boot. The TrueCrypt developers also state that 'the issue is caused by inappropriate design of the third-party activation software.' Other license management software. (RLM). References. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
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