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Hardware IDs are often referenced as installation codes, because the codes are only available after the installation of the application on a machine. The hardware Id's are referenced with installation code numbers to prevent, that the user knows the criteria which is used. The installation code numbers are itemized in brackets after the name of the hardware ID.

 

For protection of privacy, the hardware ID is always an 8 digit code. This is very important because some countries do not allow to transfer personal data like hostname.

 

 

The following hardware IDs are supported. The number in brackets represent the installation codes, which are used within Licence Protector.

 

Volume ID (1)
MAC Address of the network adapter (2)
Hostname (3)
Netbios Name (4) 1)
Volume ID and UNC Pathname (5)
MAC Address and UNC Pathname (6)
IP-Address (7) 1)
Volume ID + MAC Address + Hostname + UNC Pathname (8) 1)
Volume ID + MAC Address + Hostname (9) 1)
Hostname and UNC Pathname (10)
USB-Stick (11) 1)
Windows Domain(12) 1)
 

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This feature is only available in the Professional Edition.

 

If a hardware ID can not be retrieved (e.g. there is no network adapter) then the code is empty.

Installation codes which work only for single PC installations

Netbios Name
USB-Stick
Windows Domain

Server license
 

For a server license only use an installation code combined with the UNC pathname like code 5, code 6, code 8or code 10