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.LIC File Extension

A .LIC file is a Software License File, created by N/A.

Open with Various programs that use licensing keys. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .LIC file?

A .LIC file is a type of software license file used by various computer programs, especially those that you need to purchase, like shareware or commercial applications. It can also be used in network settings to manage software permissions across multiple users or computers. This file contains important information such as registration details for software or configuration settings for network servers.

To use a .LIC file, you typically receive it from the software provider after you buy their program. This file must be saved and sometimes installed on your computer or network to ensure the software runs correctly and is recognized as a legitimate copy. Each software might have specific steps on how to install and use the .LIC file, so it's important to follow the instructions provided by the software vendor.

Various programs that require a license key to operate will use .LIC files. Some examples of technologies and programs that might use these files include VMware, Citrix License Servers, AutoCAD, Alfresco, Aspose.Cells, Microsoft ActiveX, and Microsoft Visual Studio. These files are crucial for applications that need to verify that the user has a valid license.

For network applications, such as those used by Autodesk with its Network License Manager (NLM), .LIC files help manage and distribute software licenses across a network. If you are setting up such a network, you will need to gather server information, request a .LIC file, and then install this file on your license server to ensure all connected devices can access the software legally and efficiently.

When you receive a .LIC file, you should save it in the appropriate location on your server or computer as instructed by the software provider. Although you can rename the file to make it easier to recognize, you must keep the ".lic" extension unchanged to ensure the file functions correctly. For example, VMware's license file for Windows is typically located in the "C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware License Server\" directory.

In summary, .LIC files are essential for the proper licensing and functioning of certain software applications, especially in environments where software needs to be legally distributed and activated across multiple machines or users.

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