Visual Components uses a proprietary license manager (often based on CodeMeter or similar industrial DRM). To get a status of "verified," the software performs a handshake with the local license server or cloud portal. This check validates cryptographic signatures and usage rights.
A global network of system integrators resell Visual Components. Always request the . Verify the reseller’s status on the official Visual Components "Find a Partner" page. visual components license verified
Run a monthly script that checks the lmstat output. If the license_verified status returns FALSE for any seat, automatically alert IT via Slack or Teams. Visual Components uses a proprietary license manager (often
When you launch VC, the software runs a silent handshake: A global network of system integrators resell Visual
Verifying visual components licenses ensures that you have the necessary permissions to use the components in your projects. This verification process involves checking the license terms, conditions, and restrictions associated with the component. By doing so, you can:
If your license status is not "Active" or shows as "Not Activated," consider these common fixes: User Guide - Installation and Licensing - Visual Components