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The PLATFORMS directive specifies one or more platforms to restrict usage to a single platform or a subset of platforms. This directive may be used for local or network licenses. When used for network licenses, it applies only to the client machine and not to the license server machine.
Usage and recommendations
By limiting license use to one or more platforms, you can increase licensing flexibility and security. For example, you might produce software that runs on both Windows and Linux, but enable users to install and use the software on only one of the two platforms.
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Platform Identifier | Description |
Win32_x86 | Windows 32 bit on x86 |
Win64_x64 | Windows 64 bit on x64 |
Macosx_Universal | Mac OS X |
Linux_x86 | Linux 32 bit on x86 |
Linux_x64 | Linux 64 bit on x64 |
Linux_arm | Linux on ARM |
Freebsd_x64 | FreeBSD 64 bit on x64 |
Solaris_x64 | Solaris 64 bit on x64 |
Solaris_sparc | Solaris 32 bit on Sparc |
Solaris_sparc64 | Solaris 64 bit on Sparc64 |
Aix_ppc32 | AIX 32 bit on RS6000 PPC32 |
Aix_ppc64 | AIX 64 bit on RS6000 PPC64 |
Hpux_ia64 | HP-UX (32 bit and 64 bit) on IA64 |
Unsupported platforms
The table below specifies the platforms no longer supported by LM-X.
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