Applying a ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus license via an XML file is a straightforward process, but it requires administrative access to the web console or direct server access if the application has already expired. Method 1: Standard Application (Web Console)
<License>
<Product>ServiceDesk Plus</Product>
<Technicians>25</Technicians>
<Signature>base64...RSA-signed...</Signature>
</License>
To get the most out of your ServiceDesk Plus license XML configuration, follow these best practices:
Unlike simple license keys, the ServiceDesk Plus XML file contains structured data that the SDP application reads at startup and during runtime. It defines:
Conclusion
ManageEngine provides a hidden gem: an offline license validator. Before you even touch your production server, validate the XML.
Applying a ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus license via an XML file is a straightforward process, but it requires administrative access to the web console or direct server access if the application has already expired. Method 1: Standard Application (Web Console)
<License>
<Product>ServiceDesk Plus</Product>
<Technicians>25</Technicians>
<Signature>base64...RSA-signed...</Signature>
</License>
To get the most out of your ServiceDesk Plus license XML configuration, follow these best practices: manageengine servicedesk plus license xml best
Unlike simple license keys, the ServiceDesk Plus XML file contains structured data that the SDP application reads at startup and during runtime. It defines: Applying a ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus license via an
Conclusion
ManageEngine provides a hidden gem: an offline license validator. Before you even touch your production server, validate the XML. Verify file encoding: To get the most out