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EASA is a licensed software product that requires a valid license key to be installed on an EASA Server before it will become fully functional. When first installed, EASA will have a 30-day automatic license, purchase and install a license to run EASA beyond this 30-day period.
Follow the instructions below to request a key.
If the computer running the EASA Server is unable to send e-mail from the web browser, then the Email License Request button will not work. In this case issue a license key request manually: copy the Server id and Customer Code information into an e-mail message on another computer that is e-mail enabled and send the message to licenses@easasoftware.com.
Where domain_name is the domain name of EASA and port_number is the port number entered during installation. If no domain name was explicitly specified during installation, then it defaults to the computer name of the EASA Server. If no port number was entered during installation, use the first web address shown above. The EASA Introduction page should appear in the browser window.
If the inputs are confusing, please contact an EASA support office for assistance in determining the correct input.
A license key will usually be e-mailed back within one working day.
The EASA license key is contained within a file with a *.ccl suffix. By default, this file is sent via e-mail. Upon receipt of the *.ccl file, save the file locally and follow the installation instructions below:
Complete domain_name with the domain name of EASA and port_number with the port number entered during installation. If no domain name was explicitly specified during installation, then it defaults to the computer name of the EASA Server. If no port number was entered during installation, use the first web address shown above. The EASA Introduction page should appear in the browser window.
The license key will be installed. Confirm that it is working properly on the Check License page below. The EASA installation is now operational including a valid license key. Complete a final test on the EASA system as described at in Testing EASA Client Applications.
To check on the status of the current EASA license follow the instructions provided below:
A table should appear similar to the one shown above. If the numbers in the Total Allowed column of the Check License table are not as expected, please contact a designated EASA support office for further explanation.