Viz Licensing Administrator Guide

Version 3.0 | Published September 14, 2023 ©

License Options

Supported Setups

Client Type

Hardware Dongle

Software/WIBU Container

License Server

On-Premise

Physical local machines

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Virtualized local machines



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Physical license servers

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Virtualized license servers

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Cloud

Client machines




License servers




Note: Whilst technically possible to have a physical license server within the software container, it is strongly recommended to use a physical dongle. See the License Server Issues below.

Hardware Dongle

These are recommended for on-premise license servers, as they can be attached to a backup server without further restrictions.

Software/WIBU Container

When software/WIBU dongle containers are used, a full daily backup including system state is recommended to allow for a smooth restore that includes the current license status.

License Server Issues

Please read the following carefully:

  • Cloud based license servers are not supported.

  • Using a virtualized license server, requires routing the WIBU dongle (USB device) to the specific VM, and needs to be visible inside the Codemeter software. Vizrt is responsible for providing a functioning WIBU dongle, and does not further support the dongle's use in a VM setup.

    Quick Troubleshooting

    • Software container protection is performed on the hardware elements at validation.
      If you change the hardware, the WIBU container validation may fail, making licenses unavailable.

    • Where the license server is placed on a VM setup, a common issue will be the dongle not displaying in the CodeMeter. This can be difficult to identify, as incomplete dongle routing may appear at first examination, to be correct.