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Open the selenic.properties file in the Selenic installation directory to configure your license settings. You can configure Selenic to use a local license, a license served from DTP, or a license served from License Server. For your convenience, all possible properties are included and commented out in the selenic.properties file. Uncomment the applicable properties and specify their values. Vimeo
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EULA Acceptance
Selenic will function as if it is unlicensed if the End-User License Agreement (EULA) is not accepted. New installations of the Selenic plug-in into an IDE require acceptance of the EULA before they can be completed, so in many instances this setting will already be correctly configured, but in some cases (for example, upgrades from a version prior to 2022.1), it might be necessary to manually accept the EULA in your properties. Open the selenic.properties file and set the EULA acceptance property to true
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selenic.license.use_network=true |
Locate the LICENSE SERVER STANDALONE SETTINGS
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license.network.use.specified.server=true license.network.url=<URL for License Server in the form https://host[:port][/context-path]> |
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- Choose Preference (Eclipse) or Settings (IntelliJ) from the Parasoft menu.
- Choose License and enable the Local license option.
- Specify the password sent to you from Parasoft.
- Click Apply.
DTP
The network license configuration is set to DTP by default, so if DTP is enabled then Selenic will retrieve a license from DTP unless a License Server is configured per the License Server section.
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You can configure specific license editions, which enables a set of functionality based on your role.
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