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litespeed_wiki:licenses:trial-license [2016/01/05 13:59] Long Hu [Apply For An Enterprise Trial License] |
litespeed_wiki:licenses:trial-license [2017/04/21 13:25] Michael Alegre [Apply For An Enterprise Trial License] Removed hyperlinking for license address. |
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* Only apply your key when you are ready to begin your trial. Each key is updated daily with a built-in expiration date, so if you applied for a key a week ago but only installed your trial today, you've already lost 7 days. | * Only apply your key when you are ready to begin your trial. Each key is updated daily with a built-in expiration date, so if you applied for a key a week ago but only installed your trial today, you've already lost 7 days. | ||
* You can apply multiple trial keys by using the same email address since each key is tracked by your server's IP and not by your email address. | * You can apply multiple trial keys by using the same email address since each key is tracked by your server's IP and not by your email address. | ||
- | * Please make sure http://license.litespeedtech.com is reachable from your server. | + | * Please make sure ''<nowiki>license.litespeedtech.com</nowiki>'' is reachable from your server. |
- Make sure you use a valid email address. A trial key will be sent to your email after you submit the online form. | - Make sure you use a valid email address. A trial key will be sent to your email after you submit the online form. | ||
- Once you receive an email from LiteSpeed, save the attached file “trial.key” to the expanded installation directory (where install.sh resides). If your email is on a windows server and you need to FTP the file to a unix server, make sure you select the "binary" transfer mode. | - Once you receive an email from LiteSpeed, save the attached file “trial.key” to the expanded installation directory (where install.sh resides). If your email is on a windows server and you need to FTP the file to a unix server, make sure you select the "binary" transfer mode. |