
\app\license-server\bin and configures an application itself. \bin and it configures the MSI bundle of the FLS application. There are two similar license-server.bat scripts located under different directories in the FLS installation directory. You can use the script to start and stop FLS, but in this case the server will run under current user and stop when the user's session ends. For more information about using the script, see Commands reference.

To configure FLS, use the management script license-service.bat in the License Server installation directory. There are also PowerShell cmdlets to perform service management. The list of Windows services is usually available in the Control Panel under Administrative Tools, and this requires administrator privileges.Īlternatively, you can control Windows services from the command line locally using sc.exe.

The service can be controlled using the Services snap-in for Microsoft Management Console (MMC). To start, stop, and restart FLS, use the service JetBrains License Service. To change it, see Configuring host and port. The default host and port are not secure. After the initial configuration, the application runs in the background on the machine. The display name of the Windows service is JetBrains License Service. When you install FLS with an MSI distribution, it runs as a Windows service.

If this port is used by another service, change the default port before starting FLS. Also, it creates the JetBrainsLS user, which requires incoming and outgoing connections with the JetBrains Account.īy default, FLS starts on host 127.0.0.1 and port 80. We will refer to this directory as the FLS installation directory throughout the docs. It automatically creates a directory FLS in the common installation directory. To check the downloaded file, compare its hash with SHA-256 checksum. Install FLS under a user with Administrator privileges.
