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You can set a license string as an environment variable. There are two environment variables available for Address Object: MD_LICENSE and MD_LICENSE_DEMO. These environment variables were made available so that you can change certain aspects of your applications without recompiling. You can set these both MD_LICENSE and MD_LICENSE_DEMO as environment variables at same time. If you are using variable MD_LICENSE for any other product then you can use MD_LICENSE_DEMO for Address Object or vice versa. Don't get confused with the word "DEMO" for a valid license, it works same as MD_LICENSE.
You can set a License Key as an environment variable. There are two environment variables available for Address Object: MD_LICENSE and MD_LICENSE_DEMO. These environment variables were made available so that you can change certain aspects of your applications without recompiling. You can set these both MD_LICENSE and MD_LICENSE_DEMO as environment variables at same time. If you are using variable MD_LICENSE for any other product then you can use MD_LICENSE_DEMO for Address Object or vice versa. Don't get confused with the word "DEMO" for a valid License Key, it works same as MD_LICENSE.




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<li>Click '''Advanced system settings'''. (This step required that administrative access.)</li>
<li>Click '''Advanced system settings'''. (This step may require administrative access.)</li>
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<li>Next, enter the actual customer license in the '''Variable Value''' text box. Then click '''OK'''.</li>
<li>Next, enter the actual License Key in the '''Variable Value''' text box. Then click '''OK'''.</li>
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#Go to the console of your LINUX Machine.
#Go to the console of your LINUX Machine.
#Write the following command in your console, it will set one license for your all the Melissa Data Objects installed on that machine ‘export MD_LICENSE = “XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX” ’  
#Write the following command in your console, it will set one License Key for all the Melissa Data Objects installed on that machine ‘export MD_LICENSE = “XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX” ’  
:You can use variable ‘MD_LICENSE_DEMO’ if you need to use another License for Melissa Data Objects.
:You can use variable ‘MD_LICENSE_DEMO’ if you need to use another License Key for Melissa Data Objects.
:(To set environment variable permanently for LINUX you need to add this in your profile.)
:(To set environment variable permanently for LINUX you need to add this in your profile.)



Latest revision as of 17:09, 16 December 2016


You can set a License Key as an environment variable. There are two environment variables available for Address Object: MD_LICENSE and MD_LICENSE_DEMO. These environment variables were made available so that you can change certain aspects of your applications without recompiling. You can set these both MD_LICENSE and MD_LICENSE_DEMO as environment variables at same time. If you are using variable MD_LICENSE for any other product then you can use MD_LICENSE_DEMO for Address Object or vice versa. Don't get confused with the word "DEMO" for a valid License Key, it works same as MD_LICENSE.


Windows

  1. Click Start.
  2. Click Control Panel.
  3. Click System and Security.
  4. Click System.
  5. Click Advanced system settings. (This step may require administrative access.)
  6. Click Environment Variables.
  7. Click New.
  8. The New System Variable Window should pop up. Type "MD_LICENSE" under the Variable Name text box.
  9. Next, enter the actual License Key in the Variable Value text box. Then click OK.
  10. You should now have the new MD_LICENSE Environment Variable in your system. Click OK to finalize the update.


Linux

  1. Go to the console of your LINUX Machine.
  2. Write the following command in your console, it will set one License Key for all the Melissa Data Objects installed on that machine ‘export MD_LICENSE = “XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX” ’
You can use variable ‘MD_LICENSE_DEMO’ if you need to use another License Key for Melissa Data Objects.
(To set environment variable permanently for LINUX you need to add this in your profile.)