Check your CS-Cart license status!

Hello,



We have added a [size=3]new page[/size] to our website that allows you to check statuses of your CS-Cart license(s) and its upgrade subscription without logging in to our [size=3]Customer Help Desk[/size].



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A license status can be 'Active', 'Disabled' and 'Trial'. The latter one can be also marked as 'Expired' that means that a 30-day trial period has expired for such a license (and CS-Cart no longer can be used on that website without a non-trial license).



The third column shows the license issue date and the date until which new CS-Cart updates are provided for that license. If an upgrade subscription has already expired, you can see which latest CS-Cart version can be installed on the appropriate website. Just to remind: upgrades are not provided for disabled licenses and trial CS-Cart installations (until a commercial license is obtained) while licenses bought before June 16, 2008 have [size=3]lifetime access to new CS-Cart versions and upgrades[/size].



Also, [size=3]this page[/size] can be used by 3rd party companies that sell add-ons/skins to verify if their clients have CS-Cart licenses as well as CS-Cart based store administrators who have their licenses owned by a web agency.



[size=3]Check your license now![/size]

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Thank you Alex for implementing this feature,



Can I ask if having a 'www' prefix before the domain makes a difference for licensing reasons?

Hello Jesse-Lee,


[quote name='JesseLeeStringer' timestamp='1317152301' post='122431']

Thank you Alex for implementing this feature,

Can I ask if having a 'www' prefix before the domain makes a difference for licensing reasons?

[/quote]

You are welcome.



No, it does not. If you licensed 'example.com', you can install CS-Cart on 'www.example.com', 'example.com/store' or even 'store.example.com' (of course, only one installation on any of these websites) without contacting our license manager.



I hope it makes sense.