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CodeCover Protection using Custom CodeCover Key<br />

Contents Glossary Index Troubleshooting<br />

ID as that of <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key. Make sure to select the <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key in the<br />

Key Status panel.<br />

Note: Make sure to attach only one <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key.<br />

2. On the License Manager screen, load the group containing the<br />

license templates that you want to program into the Custom Code-<br />

Cover key. Select the license(s) having at least one CodeCover feature;<br />

and if required further select the CodeCover features you want to program<br />

into the Custom CodeCover Key.<br />

Note: While creating Custom CodeCover key, the Toolkit ignores API features (if<br />

any) in the selected license templates. Only CodeCover features are programmed<br />

into the Custom CodeCover key.<br />

3. Click the Custom CodeCover Key tab on the License Manager<br />

screen of the Toolkit.<br />

4. Click the date picker icon, and select an Expiry Date till which you<br />

want the Custom CodeCover key to remain valid.<br />

5. Click Make CodeCover Key to initialize the attached <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key as<br />

Custom CodeCover key. The “Key programmed” message appears<br />

after the Custom CodeCover has been successfully created.<br />

Using Custom CodeCover Key<br />

An individual (referred to as deployer) uses the Custom CodeCover key and<br />

Command-Line CodeCover Utility to protect an application at the customer’s<br />

location. The customer can then execute the protected application<br />

using his <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key.<br />

The Command-Line CodeCover Utility provides the /CK option that you<br />

need to use for protecting files using the Custom CodeCover key. For more<br />

details, please see “Using the Command-Line CodeCover Utility” on page 92.<br />

<strong>Sentinel</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Keys</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong> 97

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