Wed 12th May 2010: An update to the download addresses the following issues with the previous releases: 1. Declarative Protection Bug 2. Visual Studio 2010 RTM Integration
An update (3.0.1908.866) was made to SLP Online on Tuesday 28th April 2010 that addresses the following issues with the previous 3.0.1908.464 release:
- Feature Usage Count not calculating correctly on Subscription Licenses
- Feature Usage Limitation not being correctly enforced
- Permutation DLL not being found by Runtime in certain circumstances
The following updates were made to SLP Online Sat 27th February 2010:
- Feature Set functionality re-instated as an option for custom licenses
- Addition of multi-row feature selection on certain screens
- Minimum Expiration Days on a license now set to 1
- Addition of Disabled Field as an optional field to be displayed on the Reports screen
- Widening of certain fields (Product, Feature, Feature Set) to cater for larger text strings
New Code Protector release (3.01908) that provides
- Integrated support for protection/licensing of ClickOnce and VSTO applications
- Improved integration with automated build environments
This release corresponds with the latest upgrade to SLPS Online and to use it one must first either create a new permutation or update one's existing permutation
The following updates have been made to the SLP Online service on Saturday 31st October 2009:
- Update to new SKU functionality
- Update to existing Issue License functionality
- Update to existing reporting functionality
- Autogeneration of SKUs from Feature Sets
Version 3.0 of SLP Services has been released. It offers improvements and new features in both SLP Online Service and in SLP Code Protector. Release date for SLP Server to be announced shortly.
SLPS is about to be upgraded to Version 3 which includes significant new features in both the SLP Online Service and SLP Code Protector/SVM components. As all customers of the Online Service will be automatically upgraded to Version 3 functionality it is important to aware of the main upgrade implications.