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WS: SIGNON: FAQ: Signon and Software Protection Code (SPC) (Doc ID 627314.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 23, 2024

Applies to:

JD Edwards World Security - Version A7.3 cume 4 to A8.1 cume 6 [Release A7.3 to A8.1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

SPC FAQs

Questions and Answers

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Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Question 1:  What is the QJDF Data Area and what is stored in it?
 Question 2:  How do you request a new Software Protection Code (SPC) and/or Install Key?
 Question 3:  How do you enter or change the Software Protection Code (SPC)?
 Question 4:  What are the procedures to obtain Software Protection Code (SPC) and Install Key for a Disaster Recovery Test machine? 
 Question 5:  What codes are needed when moving to a new machine or upgrading an existing machine to ensure the World environments work correctly?
 Question 6:  How do you change the 'Remaining Days to Expiration' message display when an SPC is about to expire? 
 Question 7:  Is it necessary to have consistent SPCs across multiple environments?
 Question 8:  SPC error codes received while signing on
 Question 9:  What are the Signon setup requirements necessary in order to access multiple environments?
 Question 10:  How do you view the SPC Date Format and SPC Data Area for Spain Localization Software?
 Question 11:  Where can the current expiration date and licensed users be found?
 Question 12:  How do you remove or add options from the list of environments available to users (V98VL)?
 Question 13:  Can a new SPC be entered if the current one does not expire for several months?
 Question 14:  Can the Software Expiration Date and Warning Days in the JDE System Values be set to NEVER EXPIRE?
 Question 15:  How can the libraries in an environment be identified?
 Question 16:  Is there a way to identify who is (what users are) signed on?
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