The license file is a plain text file (typically named smartsvn.license) containing encrypted or encoded license information. It is generated by Wandisco (or previous licensor Syntevo) after purchasing a SmartSVN Pro subscription. The file is tied to:
You do not edit this file manually; corrupting it will invalidate the license. smartsvn license file
If you want, I can:
When you launch SmartSVN for the first time without a license, it opens in "Evaluation Mode" and displays a dialog box offering to enter a license. The license file is a plain text file
Copy the supplied smartsvn.license into the appropriate application data folder (listed above) while SmartSVN is closed. You do not edit this file manually; corrupting
A SmartSVN license file is a plain-text (often XML or key-value encoded) file that cryptographically contains your entitlement details. It typically has the extension .lic and includes:
Syntevo issues this file upon purchase or renewal. You can also generate it manually from your account dashboard. The file is machine-independent, meaning the same .lic can be used on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
The license file is a plain text file (typically named smartsvn.license) containing encrypted or encoded license information. It is generated by Wandisco (or previous licensor Syntevo) after purchasing a SmartSVN Pro subscription. The file is tied to:
You do not edit this file manually; corrupting it will invalidate the license.
If you want, I can:
When you launch SmartSVN for the first time without a license, it opens in "Evaluation Mode" and displays a dialog box offering to enter a license.
Copy the supplied smartsvn.license into the appropriate application data folder (listed above) while SmartSVN is closed.
A SmartSVN license file is a plain-text (often XML or key-value encoded) file that cryptographically contains your entitlement details. It typically has the extension .lic and includes:
Syntevo issues this file upon purchase or renewal. You can also generate it manually from your account dashboard. The file is machine-independent, meaning the same .lic can be used on Windows, macOS, and Linux.