HP Remote Graphics Software - Licensing Guide

Floating licenses require a license server, which can be installed on one of the computers running the
RGS Sender, or the license server can be installed on a separate computer. The RGS product
includes a Setup.exe file that installs the FLEXnet license server. For installation information, see
Installing and configuring the FLEXnet license server on page 6.
RGS version number
The RGS version number contains the three components shown in Figure 1-1 RGS version number
components on page 2.
Figure 1-1 RGS version number components
Table 1-1 RGS version number components
1. Primary release number—A primary release contains sufficient changes such that interoperability with the prior
primary release is not guaranteed. For example, RGS Sender version 5.4 is not guaranteed to interoperate with
RGS Receiver version 6.0.
2. Minor release number—Minor releases introduce new RGS features and functionality. Minor releases will also
include (roll up) the changes in any prior patch releases. RGS 5.4.0 is a minor release.
3. Patch release number—Patch releases are generated only for a security issue or for a major defect in a feature.
A patch release is indicated by this number being non-zero. Therefore, RGS 5.4.0 would not be a patch release.
RGS 5.4.1 would be a patch release.
NOTE: Each release of RGS is a complete release of the entire product, regardless of which
components have changed.
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