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GRASS VALLEY K2 - Deleting Licenses; Archiving Licenses

GRASS VALLEY K2
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1. On the K2 Summit Production Client, if you have not already done so, disable the
write lter.
2. Click on the License Manager icon on the Windows Desktop.
The SabreTooth License Manager opens.
3. Do one of the following:
Choose File | Import License and navigate to the le location to open the text
le.
Drag and drop the text le onto the License Manager.
You will now see the permanent license in SabreTooth, as well as any other
licenses, permanent or temporary, that have been installed on this machine.
4. On the K2 Summit Production Client, if you have completed your changes, enable
the write lter.
You should save the permanent license to a backup system.
Related Links
Disable write lter on page 96
Enable write lter on page 97
Deleting licenses
Deleting a license disables the feature that it enabled. You might want to delete a
temporary license prior to its expiry if you have decided not to purchase the feature.
You can delete a temporary license after the permanent license has been installed
without disabling the licensed product.
1. On the K2 Summit Production Client, if you have not already done so, disable the
write lter.
2. Select the license in the SabreTooth License Manager.
3. Use the Delete key on your keyboard or right click with your mouse and select
Delete.
4. On the K2 Summit Production Client, if you have completed your changes, enable
the write lter.
Related Links
Disable write lter on page 96
Enable write lter on page 97
Archiving licenses
You can archive your licenses to a secure external location. This allows you to quickly
re-install a license should it be deleted or should you have to downgrade and then
re-license the software. You can archive multiple licenses at the same time.
92 K2 Version 7.2.7 Release Notes & Upgrade Instructions 12 May 2010
Upgrading K2 systems

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