CounterPath Bria Professional 2.5 Provisioning Guide User Manual

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where:

success: this line is required.

Settings: the username will be saved at shutdown.

##Memory##: the password will not be saved at shutdown.

The response must end with a CRLF.

Local Verification

Bria Professional next takes one of these actions, depending on the response received from the server:

If the response was a failure, then the Login dialog apppears again. The process goes back to “Login
Procedure Is Invoked” on page 12
.

If the response was a success, then Bria Professional verifies that the license key is valid. The license key is
whatever is currently stored locally: it could be the license key that was sent down in the reponse, or it
could be the license key that was already stored locally at startup, or it could be empty.

If the key is valid, Bria Professional starts.

If the key is not valid or is empty, then the Enter License Key dialog appears. When the user enters the
license key (obtained outside of Bria Professional, for example in an email sent to all new customers),
the Bria Professional verifies that the entered license key is valid. If the key is valid, Bria Professional
starts.

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