We recommend you set the LicenseKey property in the main entry point of the application. For example, the LicenseKey property can be set, for C# users, in the static main function. For VB.NET users, it can be set in the constructor of the main form or in the "Sub Main" procedure. If no entry point is available, it is recommended that the LicenseKey property be set in a static constructor of a class that will be accessed systematically before any of the library's classes are instantiated or, you can simply set the LicenseKey property immediately BEFORE you instantiate a class.
System.Object
Xceed.Synchronization.Licenser
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Licenser Constructor | Class which is used to register the classes located in the Xceed.Synchronization namespace. |
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() ![]() | LicenseKey | Gets or sets the license key used to license this product. |
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