The Lightning Conductor Web Part for Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010, is available as a 14 day trial. You can use the full functionality of the Web Part for 14 days upon which the product will need to be licensed. The number of days remaining in your trial will be shown within the Web Part. When the 14 day trail period has expired, the Web Part will display that it is unlicensed and will no longer function until you licensed it.

Web Part displaying the 14 days left text

When you purchase the Lightning Conductor Web Part for SharePoint® 2010, you will need to inform Lightning Tools of the number of Web Front-ends and the number of SharePoint farms, including production and non-production SharePoint environments. We will then provide you with a valid license key for each SharePoint farm where you want to use the Lightning Conductor Web Part.

Once you have purchased the Web Part and have received the license key, you need to enter the key and activate the product via the Lightning Tools license manager which can be found on the System Settings page on the SharePoint 2010 Central Administration web site.

You can activate the Lightning Conductor Web Part over the Internet or manually Once a license key is activated, it will be associated with a specific SharePoint farm, and can not be activated on a different SharePoint farm. License keys are also specific to a Lightning Tools product, therefore you need a license key for each Lightning Tools product.

References

Manage services on the server (SharePoint Server 2010) →

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