Hi Robert,
 
what do mean by saying that "the people on you project use the GUIs"?
 
Do you mean that they use ULC Visual Editor for development? If so, they must reference the ULC libraries
somehow. If you want to use ULC 6.1 in this context, the referenced ULC libraries must be installed
somewhere - ideally this is these people's local machine.
From your question I guess that these developers reference the ULC libraries in another way, e.g.
via a shared directory. In the latter case they still must have the ".ulc-6.1" folder in their personal user
directory on their local machine. This directory can be copied from where the ULC libraries have been
installed initially and copied on the respective local machine.
Note however that in the latter case, the delevopers share a development license, which means that
concurrent development using VE will fail.
Therefore, it is recommended that each developer obtains a separate development licences and
installs ULC 6.1 on his local machine.
 
Greetings,
 
Daniel
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Subject: [ULC-developer] License upgrade without installing the whole package?

Hi.
 
Is it possible to upgrade the license on a computer without installing the whole ULC package.
Would it suffice to create a directory ".ulc-6.1" and create two files DEPLOYMENT-0601.lic and DEVELOPER-0601.lic inside it.
Do you have a script or something like that that creates all these things from a license e-mail?
In our project we have people who only use the GUIs without having to know anything about the inner workings of ULC. So they don't need the documentation and samples.
 
Cheers,
  Robert

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