License information for Janusseal Web Service can be entered via Group Policy. The advantage of using Group Policy is to centralize the management of its configuration.
This article describes how to initially enter your license details, how to check the details and how to update them using Group Policy.
To Enter the License Information using Group Policy
The following process describes how to update your license information when using Group Policy, and assumes the Janusseal Group Policy has already been created in your environment.
Note: the following instruction are for using Domain Group Policy Management.
You will need appropriate Administrator privileges.
- On a domain controller, open the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
- In the GPMC navigation pain, locate and select the Group Policy used for managing the Janusseal Web Service.
- Edit the GPO. The Group Policy Editor is displayed.
- In the Group Policy Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration|Administrative Templates|Classic Administrative Templates (ADM)|Janusnet|Janusseal|License
- In the right hand pane open the setting: turn ON Janusseal Web Service license
- Enable the setting and enter the license details as provided in your license agreement supplied from Janusnet.
Note: It is very important to enter the license details exactly (including Licensee name) as provided by Janusnet. - Save the setting to the policy by clicking the Apply button
- Close the group policy editor
- If you used a Domain Group Policy Object, then the group policy at each machine where Janusseal Web Service is installed must be updated. This happens at regular intervals, or to force the update issue the command
gpupdate /force
in a command prompt on the target machine - In IIS Manager, recycle the App Pool with name JnJanussealWebService.