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Command-Line CodeCover Utility<br />

Contents Glossary Index Troubleshooting<br />

XM RTC—<strong>Sentinel</strong> Extended Memory (XM) <strong>Hardware</strong> Key with RTC<br />

support<br />

XM NRTC—<strong>Sentinel</strong> Extended Memory (XM) <strong>Hardware</strong> Key with no<br />

RTC support<br />

Note: For Distributor and Developer keys, the capability is displayed as NEU to<br />

indicate that the attached key is a Non End User key.<br />

The following figure shows how the key status panel appears for a developer<br />

key, distributor key, and for a non-RTC <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key.<br />

Key Status Panel<br />

Note: The Key Status panel behaves different in the API Explorer screen, where<br />

it establishes contact with the <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key only when the SFNTGetLicense<br />

API function is successfully executed.<br />

Command-Line CodeCover Utility<br />

The Command-Line CodeCover Utility is meant for the developers who<br />

want to incorporate the process of protecting files (applying the CodeCover<br />

layer) into their application build process. This allows them to protect files<br />

without having to use the Toolkit. The tool protects the files using the<br />

options specified in the license template file and programs the license into<br />

<strong>Sentinel</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Keys</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong> 35

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