Where is the license 1s 8.2. And this is how the information will look like using a software key

You can see how many licenses are used in 1C using the program Aladdin Monitor(download )
With the advent of software licenses, the question arose "How to set up a 1C client to use a software key and a hardware key", and "How to see in 1C which key the 1C client received."

You can configure the launch of the 1C client in the 1C launch dialog box by clicking the "Configure" button

If you uncheck the "Use a hardware license" flag, then 1C will first look for a software key and vice versa, if it is on, then the hardware key will be searched first.

The hardware security key can be local single-user and multi-user.
single user key- provides launch on a computer with a key of an arbitrary number of instances of the system in 1C:Enterprise or Configurator mode. Local single-user keys are represented by the Basic model (purple), this key is marked H4 M1 ORGL8, has no built-in memory and personal ID, does not store any parameters and settings. Supplied with products licensed for one workplace.


Multi-user client key available over the network through the HASP License Manager
Provides simultaneous operation of as many computers as there are users for the key. On one computer, it is possible to launch an arbitrary number of system instances in 1C:Enterprise or Configurator mode. The number of licenses is limited by the total number of available licenses from all computers on the network on which the HASP License Manager is installed and configured. Network client keys include the Net (red) series. They have an internal memory that stores the number of licenses and a unique ID. There are varieties for 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 users. It is marked NETXX ORGL8, where XX is the number of licenses (eg NET5 ORGL8). There are also keys for 300 and 500 users which are marked NET250+ ORG8A and NET250+ ORG8B. They are supplied with products licensed for 5 workplaces, as well as separately, in the form of additional client licenses.

For a 64-bit server, a Max key (green) with internal memory and a unique ID is used. It is EN8SA marked and also supports 32-bit server. Those. having a license for a 64-bit server, you can use the 32-bit version without changing the key, but not vice versa.

Keys for the server 1C Enterprise are only local. The 32-bit version has a Pro protection key, which has internal memory and a unique ID. It is marked ENSR8 and comes with a license for the 1C Enterprise server.

In 1C, information about the received license can be viewed by clicking "Help" - "About the program"

In the License section: first comes the client license, then, if this is the server version, the 1C server license

And this is how the information will look like using a software key

In the License: section, the Registration number of the kit will be indicated and the path to the license file "file://C:/ProgramData/1C/1Cv82/conf/20120430015941.lic" will be indicated.

Starting from the platform version 1C: Enterprise - 8.2.15, the list of sessions inf. databases in the 1C:Enterprise Server Administration console contains a column with information about the license used by each session. So the accounting of used hardware and software licenses can be kept in the 1C Server Administration Console. The programmatic administration tools have a License property on the ISessionInfo object. There are no such tools in earlier versions of the 1C:Enterprise 8.2 platform.

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Quite often there is a situation when the owners of 1C programs, for one reason or another, lose data with the registration number of the program, pin codes and the data that is entered when obtaining a license (organization data). Without this information, it is impossible to obtain a new license if it is lost, for example, to reinstall 1C on another computer. Until recently, the only way to get all this data again was to write a letter to the address, to which it was necessary to attach a valid 1C license file or all available information on the software product. In response, 1C employees send you all the necessary data. However, the situation has changed for the better thanks to the Ring utility. This utility is now supplied with the 1C:Enterprise technology platform starting from version 8.3.8. And if you have a valid license file (with the ".lic" extension), now you can get all the necessary information from it. So, let's take a look at the steps that need to be taken to achieve this.

Step 1. Install the Ring and License Tools Packages

These utilities are located in the ExtDst folder with the 1C platform installed. For example, in this way:

C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv8\8.3.8.2137\ExtDst

We need to install both packages from this folder. Right-click on each utility in turn and then "Install". The package will quickly open and close (the window will blink). No additional information windows about the success of the installation will be displayed. But in fact, the utilities will be installed on the system. You can verify this by going to the installed Windows programs. There they are called 1C:Enterprise License Tools and 1C:Enterprise Ring.

Step 2. Download and install Java and Java Cryptography Extension (JCE)

Since the shell for our utilities is the Java environment, we need to download the necessary files. First, download and install the Java program itself from .

That's all. Now you have learned how to extract all the necessary data from the 1C license file. It should be noted that this procedure is applicable only to license files applicable to PROF version software products. Extracting information from base licenses or hardware keys in this way will not work. All information in this article was prepared on the basis of data taken from (here you can also read about other commands for working with the license file), as well as thanks to the user.

Viewing license information 1C

Many people ask: "Where is the license for 1C: Enterprise 8 stored?" or "Where can I see the license key in 1C?"

Information about the received license can be viewed by clicking "Help" - "About".

In the "License" section, first there is a client license, then, if this is a server option, a 1C server license.

For example, the Kit Registration Number and the path to the license file will be specified: C:\ProgramData\1C\1Cv82\conf\20120430015941.lic.

Starting from the version of the 1C:Enterprise platform 8.2.15, the accounting of used hardware and software licenses can be kept in the administration console of 1C servers. The programmatic administration tools have a License property on the ISessionInfo object. There are no such tools in earlier versions of the 1C:Enterprise 8.2 platform.

Additionally:

The single-user license file is located in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\1C\1Cv82\conf directory. The file has the following format: 20120302155201.lic.

If more than one session does not start, then copy the license file from C:\Users\All Users\1C\1Cv82\conf\*.lic to C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv82\conf\.

If a software license for a 1C-64x server and multi-user licenses are used, it is better to edit the files right away:

  • C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv82\8.2.**.***\bin\conf\conf.cfg;
  • C:\Program Files\1cv82\8.2.**.***\bin\conf\conf.cfg,

specifying the same path to software licenses, for example: ConfLocation=C:\Program Files\1cv82\conf.

Put both licenses in this directory. Without this, on the 8.2.15 platform, problems were periodically observed, for example, the server license is visible, but multi-user licenses are not.

From all other folders, license files must be removed - otherwise a situation is possible when 1C itself adds the license file with the text:

Computer *** uses two copies of the same software license file: C:\Program Files\1cv82\conf\2*.lic and C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv82\8.2.15.289\bin\conf\ 2*.lic.

Features of licenses with software protection

Client software licenses are divided into single-user and multi-user. A single-user license is intended for installation on a user's computer and allows launching an arbitrary number of sessions with 1C:Enterprise 8 from this computer. The infobases in these sessions can be created with different configurations.

The work of the client is supported both in the file version and in the client-server version. The multi-user license is installed: on the computer of the 1C:Enterprise server in the case of a client-server version of the infobase; to the web server computer in the case of the infobase file version. A multi-user license allows you to run no more than the number of sessions specified in the License Agreement with 1C:Enterprise.

This license is not tied to any user's computer, the number of sessions is counted on the server. The basic supplies that ensure the launch of the application on one workstation, as well as the client license for one workstation, include a set of pin codes for obtaining one single-user license (similar to a hardware protection key for one workstation).

Each client license for 5, 10 and 20 seats includes two sets of pin codes: for obtaining the corresponding number of single-user licenses and a multi-user license for the corresponding number of seats. Before obtaining the first license from such a product, you need to decide how it is supposed to be used: install one single-user license on certain computers and run an arbitrary number of sessions with 1C:Enterprise from them, or install a license on a server and run 1C:Enterprise from any computers, but at the same time limit the number of simultaneously running sessions.

It is important to select the type of client license before obtaining a license for the first time, as obtaining a license with a single-user license pin will make it impossible to obtain a license with a multi-user license pin, and vice versa, obtaining a multi-user license will make it impossible to obtain a single-user license from this kit. In client licenses for 50, 100, 300 and 500 seats, a set of pin codes is supplied to obtain a multi-user license for the corresponding number of seats.

If you need to increase the number of jobs, then you should purchase the required number of software licenses and install them on users' computers or on a server. An arbitrary number of software licenses can be installed on the server in any combination of the supplied options. The software license for the server is installed on the computer of the 1C:Enterprise server. As with hardware-protected server licenses, a 64-bit server software license also supports a 32-bit server. If you want to use a 64-bit server instead of a 32-bit, software-protected server, then you need to upgrade.

Many ask And where is the license for 1C: Enterprise 8 stored? or Where can I see the license key in 1C?
In 1C, information about the received license can be viewed by clicking "Help" - "About"
In the License section: first comes the client license, then, if this is the server version, the 1C server license
For example, the Kit Registration Number will be specified and the path to the license file "file://C:/ProgramData/1C/1Cv82/conf/20120430015941.lic" will be specified.

Starting from the platform version 1C: Enterprise - 8.2.15, the list of sessions inf. databases in the 1C:Enterprise Server Administration console contains a column with information about the license used by each session. So the accounting of used hardware and software licenses can be kept in the 1C Server Administration Console. The programmatic administration tools have a License property on the ISessionInfo object. There are no such tools in earlier versions of the 1C:Enterprise 8.2 platform.

Additionally:
The single-user license file is located in the directory
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\1C\1Cv82\conf
the file is called something like this:
20120302155201.lic

...
I just installed it as described in the article: first, after activation, it started up in one session, and on the second: "The protection key was not found ....".
The problem was solved by copying the license file (by default it immediately got into the directory: "C:\Users\All Users\1C\1Cv82\conf\2*.lic") to the directory:
C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv82\conf\
...
If a software license for a 1C-64x server and multi-user licenses are used, it is better to edit the files right away:
C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv82\8.2.##.###\bin\conf\conf.cfg
C:\Program Files\1cv82\8.2.##.###\bin\conf\conf.cfg
specifying the same path to software licenses, for example:
ConfLocation=C:\Program Files\1cv82\conf
and put both licenses in this directory.
Without this, on platform 8.2.15, troubles like: I see a license for the server, but I don’t see many user ones.
Remove license files from all other files - otherwise, a situation is possible when 1C itself adds the license file with the text:
"Computer *** uses two copies of the same software license file: file://C:/Program Files/1cv82/conf/2*.lic and file://C:/Program Files (x86)/1cv82 /8.2.15.289/bin/conf/2*.lic"


FEATURES OF LICENSES WITH SOFTWARE PROTECTION

Client software licenses are divided into single-user and multi-user.
A single-user license is intended for installation on a user's computer and allows launching an arbitrary number of sessions with 1C:Enterprise 8 from this computer. The infobases in these sessions can be created with different configurations. The work of the client is supported both in the file and in the client-server version.
The multi-user license is installed:
to the 1C:Enterprise server computer in the case of a client-server version of the infobase;
to the web server computer in the case of the infobase file version.
A multi-user license allows you to run no more than the number of sessions specified in the License Agreement with 1C:Enterprise. This license is not tied to any user's computer, the number of sessions is counted on the server.
The main supplies that ensure the launch of the application on one workstation, as well as the client license for one workstation, include a set of pin codes for obtaining one single-user license (similar to a hardware protection key for one workstation).
Each client license for 5, 10 and 20 seats includes two sets of pin codes: for obtaining the corresponding number of single-user licenses and a multi-user license for the corresponding number of seats. Before obtaining the first license from such a product, you need to decide how it is supposed to be used:
install one single-user license on certain computers and run an arbitrary number of sessions with 1C:Enterprise from them
or
install a license on the server and run 1C:Enterprise from arbitrary computers, but at the same time limit the number of simultaneously running sessions.
It is important to select the type of client license before obtaining a license for the first time, since obtaining a license by pincode for a single-user license will make it impossible to obtain a license by pincode for a multi-user license, and vice versa, obtaining a multi-user license will make it impossible to obtain a single-user license from this set.
In client licenses for 50, 100, 300 and 500 seats, a set of pin codes is supplied to obtain a multi-user license for the corresponding number of seats.
If you need to increase the number of jobs, then you should purchase the required number of software licenses and install them on users' computers or on a server. An arbitrary number of software licenses can be installed on the server in any combination of the supplied options.
The software license for the server is installed on the computer of the 1C:Enterprise server. As with hardware-protected server licenses, a 64-bit server software license also supports a 32-bit server.
If you want to use a 64-bit server instead of a 32-bit software-protected server, then you need to upgrade, see the "Upgrading a server license" section below.