With licensing in SiteProtector, it doesn't matter where the license file 
resides.  You can point to it.
 
It might be the use of the two decimal points here.  Licensing is sensitive 
with regards to whether it can detect that the file is an acceptable license 
file type.  You can have something named as *.key and you can name it 
*.isslicense.  I do not believe an *.xml extension is acceptable.  You might 
want to try renaming these files and see if that helps.

hic sonni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi all,
My ISS product are expired, and I am getting a
temporary keys for all your products for 10 days :

iss_XXX_key.NSB.key
iss_XXX_key.RS ISS.key
iss_XXX_key.S2S ISS.xml

(I don't understand the difference between these kyes)

I put them in :
C:\Program Files\ISS\RealSecure
SiteProtector\Application Server 
whan connecting to the system it says that License
information are unavailable ?

Any Help ,
Thank in advance.

Thanks
Hic Sonni



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