Registration

For trial versions of HyperGate, no registration is required, but you may only use the software for 21 days.  If you are installing a purchased version of HyperGate, you will be asked to enter your license code when you first run each application on a new system.  The application will validate your code, which may include testing the hardware and network, then attempt to save a registration token.

On unix systems, the registration token will be saved in ~/.dei-mtp and copied into /etc/dei-mtp if this file is writeable.  If you are registering an application for system-wide use, make sure its token appears in /etc/dei-mtp, otherwise each individual user will have to enter a license code. 

On Windows systems, the registration token will be saved in the system registry under the root class dei\mtp\.  If the registry is not writeable, then the token will be saved to the file dei-mtp.dat the user's Application Data folder.  Note that this token is specific to the CPU on which it was created and will not work if copied to other CPUs.

If you need to enter a new license code for an application, the command line option “-R” will force a new registration.

If an application repeatedly asks for a license code, check the files ~/.dei–mtp, /etc/dei–mtp, dei–mtp.dat, and the windows registry to make sure at least one is writeable.  If tokens already exist in one or more of these files, delete the token for the affected application from each location and try registering again.

Note that if you change your hardware configuration, you may be asked to re-enter your license code.