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Group<br />

Contents Glossary Index Troubleshooting<br />

A group is a package of licenses (templates) that you want to program in the<br />

<strong>Sentinel</strong> Key for your customers and distributors. Groups are also used to<br />

program distributor keys.<br />

Hard Limit<br />

The hard limit is the factory-programmed limit that defines the maximum<br />

number of users allowed by the hardware key. <strong>Sentinel</strong> <strong>Keys</strong> are available<br />

with the following hard limits: 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 250. <strong>Sentinel</strong> <strong>Keys</strong><br />

with 0 hard limit are known as stand-alone keys.<br />

Header File<br />

The header file is generated at the time of building a license template. For<br />

example, <strong>Sentinel</strong><strong>Keys</strong>License.h for Visual C.<br />

It contains important information for your (license) strategy, including the<br />

license ID, feature ID, software key, query-response table (if you have<br />

included an AES feature in your template), and a public key (if you included<br />

a ECC feature in your template).<br />

Heartbeat<br />

The interval for which the <strong>Sentinel</strong> <strong>Keys</strong> Server maintains the license. By<br />

default, it releases the license after two minutes (120 seconds).<br />

Hexadecimal<br />

Refers to the base-16 number system, which consists of 16 unique symbols:<br />

the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F.<br />

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