Specifications

License Server - Infrequently Used Variables
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file will reside in the same directory as the license code file and have the same
base name as the license code file but with the extension .cnf.
Example:
To tell the license server running on a Windows 95/98 based computer that con-
figuration file is in the default directory but named, network.cnf, place the fol-
lowing in the Windows 95/98 autoexec.bat file.
SET LSERVRCCNF=NETWORK.CNF
LSRESERV - Set the License Server Reservation File
The LSRESERV environment variable can be used to set the name and location
of the license server reservation file. This file is used by a system administrator
to specify the computers and users are authorized to run a protected application.
Its recommended that the default name and location be used for this file. By
default, this file will be called lsreserv and reside in the license server default
directory.
Example:
To tell the license server running on a Windows 95/98 based computer that the
license code file is in the current directory but named, reserve, place the follow-
ing in the Windows 95/98 autoexec.bat file.
SET LSRESERV=RESERVE
LSPORT - Set the License Server TCP/IP Port
The license server port number is used by the TCP/IP protocol when transferring
data between the license server and the client. Do not change the port number
unless your vendor has instructed you to do so or conflicts are occurring between
the license server and another network application that is using the SentinelLM
license servers port number. (The license server default port number is 5093,
and has been registered to Rainbow Technologies, Inc.) A symptom of such a
conflict would be license server communication errors.