Codemeter: Stick ((top))
Before plugging in the stick, you typically need to install the CodeMeter Runtime software . This driver allows your operating system to communicate with the hardware key.
Since the license resides on the stick, users do not need a constant internet connection to verify their software. This is crucial for high-security environments or remote field sites. How to Use a CodeMeter Stick codemeter stick
| Model | Description | |-------|-------------| | | License never expires (unless manually revoked). | | Time-limited | Subscription, rental, or trial (e.g., 30 days). | | Execution counter | Pay-per-use (e.g., 100 starts). | | Feature-based | Enable/disable modules dynamically (e.g., Basic/Pro/Enterprise). | | Network / Floating | One stick serves licenses to multiple clients on a LAN via CodeMeter Network Server. | | Prepaid | Time or usage metering. | | Demo mode | Limited functionality until full license is written. | | Remote deactivation | Licenses can be disabled after expiration or non-payment. | Before plugging in the stick, you typically need
Setting up a CodeMeter Stick is generally a straightforward process for the end-user. This is crucial for high-security environments or remote
The license is stored in an encrypted structure called a . This container holds: