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hello this is Glenn Yancey with insource Solutions in todayamp;#39;s experts from tab weamp;#39;re going to discuss Enterprise licensing and why would we ever split out an entitlement file for Enterprise licensing these entertainment files or XML files are made up of elements in tags so weamp;#39;re going to discuss the structure of these XML files the proper editors for them and how to even perform a split of these files if we need to separate licenses for one plant versus the other weamp;#39;ll get into the advantages and disadvantages towards the end so just as a recap we have a concept called a license server thatamp;#39;s where we our XML files but we do it through the interface of a license manager license manager is somewhat similar to the IDE that is your interface to your license server much like the IDE is your interface into the Galaxy Repository so the license server concept came about in 2017. we no longer use dot LIC files and our clients need to make sure that they