If you have a site license, you can merge several wincmd.key files into one using the LICMGR tool (License Manager) included with the Total Commander SDK. This allows a single key to authorize multiple users.
%APPDATA%\GHISLER\ (Type this into File Explorer’s address bar to go there) total commander wincmd.key
You will often see people on forums asking for a "crack" or a "keygen." Not only is that illegal, but Total Commander’s key system is tied to your name. If you upload your key to a public forum, the developer can blacklist that specific key in future updates. Keep it private—treat it like a password. If you have a site license, you can merge several wincmd
A: Yes, for personal use. The license allows you to install Total Commander on all computers you personally use (e.g., desktop, laptop, work PC). For commercial use (multiple employees), you need a site license. If you upload your key to a public
: The license is "concurrent use," meaning one person can use it on multiple machines simultaneously, provided they are the only user.
If you have a site license, you can merge several wincmd.key files into one using the LICMGR tool (License Manager) included with the Total Commander SDK. This allows a single key to authorize multiple users.
%APPDATA%\GHISLER\ (Type this into File Explorer’s address bar to go there)
You will often see people on forums asking for a "crack" or a "keygen." Not only is that illegal, but Total Commander’s key system is tied to your name. If you upload your key to a public forum, the developer can blacklist that specific key in future updates. Keep it private—treat it like a password.
A: Yes, for personal use. The license allows you to install Total Commander on all computers you personally use (e.g., desktop, laptop, work PC). For commercial use (multiple employees), you need a site license.
: The license is "concurrent use," meaning one person can use it on multiple machines simultaneously, provided they are the only user.