The license key for using StarQuest products is based on the product you are licensing, the number of connections you need, and the particular computer on which the license will be installed.
To obtain a license key from StarQuest, you need to provide a static IP address or the Host ID of the computer on which you will install the product. If the computer is in a network that uses the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), provide the Host ID instead of an IP address to StarQuest when you request the license. IP addresses that are assigned by the DHCP service are dynamic and can invalidate the license key when the computer is assigned a different unique IP address.
Each node in an IP internetwork must be assigned a unique address, such as 172.19.36.72. The IP address can be static (permanently assigned to the computer) or dynamic (assigned by the DHCP service). If the computer is assigned an IP address by the DHCP service, the IP address can change and you should provide the Host ID instead of the IP address when you request the license from StarQuest.
To display the IP Address of a computer, enter the command ipconfig at a Command Prompt.
A display similar to the following shows the IP address that is currently assigned to the computer.
Connection-specific DNS Suffix: company.com
IP Address....................: 172.19.36.72
Subnet Mask...................: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway...............: 172.19.24.1
Refer to the documentation for your version of the operating system for more information about displaying a command prompt or using the ipconfig command.
The Host ID, or Disk ID, of a Windows computer identifies the physical disk in a particular computer.
To display the disk ID, enter the command label at a Command Prompt.
A display similar to the following shows the Volume Serial Number, which you can provide to StarQuest when you request the license key.
Volume in drive C: has no label
Volume Serial Number is C854-CE05
Volume label <ENTER for none>?