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  1. Preface
  2. PowerExchange Installation and Upgrade Overview
  3. Installation Planning
  4. Upgrade Planning
  5. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on IBM i
  6. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on Linux and UNIX
  7. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on Windows
  8. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on z/OS
  9. Appendix A: Upgrade Considerations
  10. Appendix B: PowerExchange Environment
  11. Appendix C: Manual Installation on IBM i

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installation and Upgrade Guide

PowerExchange License Keys

PowerExchange License Keys

To run PowerExchange components, you need a license key. The license key is a 64‑character string comprised of hexadecimal characters.
The characters are separated by hyphens every four characters, such as:
1234-ABCD-1234-EF01-5678-A9B2-E1E2-E3E4-A5F1-A9B2-1234-E3D4-95F1
Previously, PowerExchange used 44‑character license keys. PowerExchange still accepts 44-character keys that have not expired.
The license key is not case-sensitive.
License keys are valid for specific time periods. PowerExchange uses license keys to control access to operating systems and data sources. Do not attempt to install the PowerExchange software until you have a valid license key for all required components.

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