What’s in the Contract Tools License Server Folder?
The Contract Tools License Server folder contains scripts and other files you can use to configure and install Contract Tools License Server.
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configuration.xml is an XML file that contains configuration settings for Contract Tools License Server; see Configuring Contract Tools License Server to learn more.
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stop.cmd and start.cmd are scripts you can use to stop and restart Contract Tools License Server when updating it; see Updating Contract Tools License Server to learn more.
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TurboActivate.dat is a file that Contract Tools License Server reads when it runs. You must not edit this file.
The Contract Tools License Server folder also contains folders named x64 and x86. Each folder contains an executable named Contract Tools License Server.exe. Use the executable in the x64 folder on 64‑bit operating systems, and the executable in the x86 folder on 32‑bit operating systems.
Note: Both executables require Windows Vista or later, or Windows Server 2008 or later.
The x64 and x86 folders also contain identical copies of two scripts, install.cmd and uninstall.cmd.
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install.cmd is a script you can use to install Contract Tools License Server; see Installing Contract Tools License Server to learn more.
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uninstall.cmd is a script you can use to stop Contract Tools License Server from running when your computer starts; see Uninstalling Contract Tools License Server to learn more.
You can move the Contract Tools License Server folder wherever you’d like. However, it’s not a good idea to move the files in the x64 and x86 folders to other folders. If you do this, scripts like install.cmd may not work.