Visual Components License ((better)) File

: The Visual Components License Portal manages licenses specifically for version 4.0 and onwards . Versions 5.0 and later introduce new options like VC Accounts for centralized seat management. Types of Licenses Commercial License : Standard paid license for business use.

Ensure educational licenses are not being used for client-facing, billable work.

: Special licenses restricted to teaching and academic research purposes only. Subscription vs. Perpetual Subscription visual components license

Visual Components scales its software into four distinct tiers. The licensing structure mirrors these tiers, meaning your license key unlocks specific capabilities within the software.

The software is available in different versions, each requiring a specific license key: : The Visual Components License Portal manages licenses

The license key is locked to the unique hardware footprint (Machine ID) of the host computer.

: This is tied to a specific computer system and is intended for a single user at a time. While it can be transferred to a new machine, you must first deactivate it on the original one. Internet access is typically required every 90 days for automatic renewal. Ensure educational licenses are not being used for

: Ideal for teams, this model uses a Visual Components License Server to manage a pool of licenses. Users on the same network can "check out" a license, allowing the software to be installed on many machines while only limiting the number of simultaneous users.

Choosing the right licensing model for your factory simulation software is just as important as the simulation itself. Whether you are a solo consultant or part of a global enterprise, Visual Components

: The software is licensed only on the condition that you accept all terms. If you disagree, you must not install it and should destroy or return all copies and documentation.