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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | + | This article explains one way to obtain the Platinum Licence (SXID) information for a computer that has or is currently accessing Platinum. | |
== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == | ||
− | Each time a computer accesses | + | Each time a computer accesses Platinum Software, it creates an entry log within the SX company folder. This entry log is called SX-LOGIN.LOG and will be a text file. ''An Example of the file is shown below...'' |
{{Example|text=LIAISON02 1785 01 Fredrick 19/06/2008 14:12:40 SX 00 00 7D20 | {{Example|text=LIAISON02 1785 01 Fredrick 19/06/2008 14:12:40 SX 00 00 7D20 | ||
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== Explaining the SX-Login.Log File == | == Explaining the SX-Login.Log File == | ||
− | * The left hand field the | + | * The left hand field in the text file is the computer name. In the example above, this is ''LIAISON02''. |
− | * Next is the | + | * Next is the User's log-on code, which changes every time the user logs onto Platinum and increases numerically. In the example above, this is the column showing ''1785, 1786 and 1787''. |
− | * The next field is the | + | * The next field is the User's ID code. This is a code used by Platinum for each user. In the example above, this is the column showing ''01''. |
− | * The next two fields are the | + | * The next two fields are the login date and time when the user logged on. In the example above, these are the columns showing ''19/06/2008 16:04:48, 19/06/2008 16:04:48, and 19/06/2008 16:22:13.'' |
− | * The next 3 fields are not | + | * The next 3 fields are not important here. In the example above, these are ''SX 00 00.'' |
− | * ''' Finally the all important field the | + | * ''' Finally the all important field - the machine's Platinum Licence (SXID). This ID is unique to each machine and is what is needed by the CATALYST SUPPORT TEAM.''' |
Revision as of 07:33, 20 June 2008
Summary
This article explains one way to obtain the Platinum Licence (SXID) information for a computer that has or is currently accessing Platinum.
Additional Information
Each time a computer accesses Platinum Software, it creates an entry log within the SX company folder. This entry log is called SX-LOGIN.LOG and will be a text file. An Example of the file is shown below...
LIAISON02 1785 01 Fredrick 19/06/2008 14:12:40 SX 00 00 7D20
LIAISON02 1786 01 Fredrick 19/06/2008 16:04:48 SX 00 00 7D20 LIAISON02 1787 01 Fredrick 19/06/2008 16:22:13 SX 00 00 7D20 |
Explaining the SX-Login.Log File
- The left hand field in the text file is the computer name. In the example above, this is LIAISON02.
- Next is the User's log-on code, which changes every time the user logs onto Platinum and increases numerically. In the example above, this is the column showing 1785, 1786 and 1787.
- The next field is the User's ID code. This is a code used by Platinum for each user. In the example above, this is the column showing 01.
- The next two fields are the login date and time when the user logged on. In the example above, these are the columns showing 19/06/2008 16:04:48, 19/06/2008 16:04:48, and 19/06/2008 16:22:13.
- The next 3 fields are not important here. In the example above, these are SX 00 00.
- Finally the all important field - the machine's Platinum Licence (SXID). This ID is unique to each machine and is what is needed by the CATALYST SUPPORT TEAM.