In this article, we will consider the licensing policy of 1C for the 1C product line: what are the license keys, how to install the keys, how much do 1C licenses cost, how and where.

According to the method of delivery, the keys can be divided into:

  • hardware;
  • software.

Let's take a closer look at each key type.

Software keys 1C

Now 1C is slowly but surely switching to new security keys - software ones. Software keys are physically an A4 sheet with a certain number of pin codes written on it. These pin codes must be tied to each computer or to the network as a whole. The keys are tied to the hardware of the system - to the hardware of the computer, and often when replacing or modifying some part of the computer, the keys stop working.

Hardware keys 1C

Hardware is divided into 3 categories:

blue (or purple)- a single-user security key that comes with standard configurations. Marked as H4 M1 ORGL8.

Price:

  • Hardware protection - 8200 rubles.
  • Software key (pin code) - 6300 rubles.

red— network version of the key, installed on 1 machine in the network and visible to other users. They differ in the number of users by 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 300, 500. Marking - H4 NET XX ORGL8, where XX is the number of users and NET250+ ORG8A, NET250+ ORG8B for versions for 300 and 500 users, respectively.

The cost of hardware security keys 1C:

  • 5 jobs - 28 100 rubles.
  • 10 jobs - 51,900 rubles.
  • 20 jobs - 97,600 rubles.
  • 50 jobs - 227,400 rubles.
  • 100 jobs - 432,000 rubles.
  • 300 jobs - 1,281,600 rubles.
  • 500 jobs - 2,131,200 rubles.

The price of software keys in the form of 1C pin codes:

  • 5 jobs - 21,600 rubles.
  • 10 jobs - 41,500 rubles.
  • 20 jobs - 78,000 rubles.
  • 50 jobs - 187,200 rubles.
  • 100 jobs - 360,000 rubles.
  • 300 jobs - 1,068,000 rubles.
  • 500 jobs - 1,776,000 rubles.

blue and green - keys for server applications, 32-bit - blue, 64-bit - green. Blue can be distinguished from single-user markings. Marking - H4 M1 ENSR8 and Max EN8SA .

If after installation such keys do not work immediately, you need to install the drivers for hardware key 1C.

Prices for 1C server license keys

Software keys for 1C server:

  • Server 1C enterprise 8.3 32 bits- 50,400 rubles.
  • Server 1C enterprise 8.3 64 bits- 86,400 rubles.

Hardware versions (USB):

  • Server 1C enterprise 8.3 32 bits- 60,500 rubles.
  • Server 1C enterprise 8.3 64 bits- 103,700 rubles.

When ordering 1C license keys from us, you will receive:

  • free delivery and installation in Moscow and regions;
  • the best price (we sell 1C products at the lowest allowable price)

1C, like any other program, requires the user to use only licensed versions. To confirm that the program is purchased officially use license keys 1C.

This article will discuss the types and features of 1C security keys, as well as provide answers to frequently asked questions about working with them.

1C supports both software and hardware keys. Let's take a closer look at each of these types:

1C security software key

Software license 1C- this is a file that is stored on a PC and participates in the launch of 1C. If the file is activated with a pin code, then 1C will be launched, otherwise (if it is launched for the first time) you will need to enter the PIN, which is included in the delivery. The software key is tied to the hardware of the computer, therefore, periodically, when replacing computer components, you have to activate the 1C license again.

Conditionally software license 1C can be divided into 2 types:

  • single player,
  • multiplayer.

Single User License is placed on one PC and allows you to use the 1C platform. It should be noted that the number of configurations and information bases the software key does not restrict.

Multi-User License most often installed on a server (1C:Enterprise, terminal server, WEB server). When a 1C client contacts a 1C server, the software itself keeps track of the number of free licenses and allows (or does not allow, if the number of licenses are exhausted) to work with 1C. At the same time, it should be noted that a multi-user license for up to 50 users can be activated not only on the server, as a general one, it can be activated on 50 different client computers as 50 single user licenses. But if at least one license from the multi-user kit is activated as a single-user license, then further use of licenses as a “bundle” is no longer possible.

1C hardware security key

A more reliable, but at the same time, more expensive way to protect 1C are hardware keys. Hardware protection keys (HASP-key) look like a flash drive and mark 1C as licensed. In this case, unlike the software license, the PIN is stored on the HASP and not in a file on the computer/server.

There are 4 types of hardware keys, each has a distinctive color and marking:

  • Single user key (local). The key is blue and marked H4 M1 ORGL8. This key is supplied with products that have a license for one personal computer.
  • network key. Red key. The HASP key is inserted into one computer and is visible to all computers on the network. Marked as NETXX ORGL8.., where XX is the number of licenses. There are varieties for 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 300, 500 licenses.
  • Server key for 32-bit server. It is purple and ENSR8 marked. Always comes with a server license.
  • Server key for 64-bit server. It is green and EN8SA marked. Can also work with 32-bit servers.

!!! It is worth emphasizing that 1C experts do not recommend using a local key and a network key on the same machine. When starting 1C, the local key will be identified, and the network key will not be used, while all other network users will not be able to “see” the network key and, as a result, will not be able to work in 1C.

License Manager 1C

In the case of working with a multi-user license, it is necessary that 1C knows about the presence of such a license in the network. The 1C License Manager is responsible for this ( Hasp License Manager). The 1C license manager is additional software (included in the delivery package), without which the multi-user license will not work correctly.

Answers to frequently asked questions about 1C security keys:

No. 1. 1C does not see the license

In the case of using hardware keys, if 1C does not see licenses, first of all, you need to make sure that the indicator on the HASP key is blinking. This is an indicator that the device is detected and the HASP key driver is installed. If the light is not on, try plugging the USB key into another USB port or refer to system administrator, the user may not have sufficient access rights to install the driver.

Also, first of all, make sure that the key of the desired series is connected to the computer. remember that keys can block each other.

No. 2. The HASP security key driver installs with an error.

  1. Possibly incompatible operating system and key driver. Try to download more new version drivers.
  2. Driver files may be locked due to being occupied by another process. Try restarting your computer and installing the driver immediately after downloading. Or use the console version of the installation utility with parameters command line: hinstall -i -kp

Number 3. Error: HASP not Found (-3), (Error 7), (H0007)

HASP on the network works on port 475. Make sure that on the computer with the dongle, on the computer with running application and the network does not block port 475. It can be blocked by a firewall or antivirus.

No. 4. HASP Device Driver not installed (-100)

Common windows error xp. The protection driver loads more slowly than the protection server from startup. Instead of a protection server, use the LMSETUP License Manager, which is installed as a Windows Service!

In addition, let's say that when working with 1C, two or more license managers can operate simultaneously, but to prevent errors, each manager must be assigned its own unique name. To do this, use the nhsrv.ini file, you need to change the value of the NHS_SERVERNAMES parameter in the NHS_SERVER section. Moreover, it is necessary to report these names of each copy running program. To do this, use nethasp.ini: in the NH_SERVER_ADDR parameter, specify the ip-addresses of the servers, in the NH_SERVER_NAME parameter, indicate their names in the same order in which the addresses were specified.

If you still have questions about choosing, configuring, purchasing software or hardware, you can always contact our specialists for advice.

It is well known that a license is required to work in 1C. 1C provides various security keys: local and network. The local key can be used only on one computer, having the form of a flash drive familiar to us.

Network keys can provide licenses for multiple users, depending on their series. In large enterprises, keys for 300 and 500 connections are most often used, but if necessary, you can purchase less. Please note that one computer cannot have more than one key of the same series.

In this article, we will take a step-by-step look at how to configure the 1C 8.3 license manager so that the network protection key is on one computer. Users from other computers will receive licenses already from it. Simply put, there is only one key, but there are many user sessions.

Setting up the HASP license manager

Let's start by installing the license manager on the computer that will distribute licenses. In what follows, we will call this computer license server. All required software is included in the 1C:Enterprise distribution.

You can download Alladin HASP License Manager for Windows x64 and x32 from the link.

For the correct performance of the manager, you need to make some presets. The file where you will produce them is called nhsrv.ini. It can most often be found at C:\Program Files\Aladdin\HASP LM if the license manager is installed as an application. Otherwise (installed as a service) it will be in the system directory of the operating system.

Open the file you found in any text editor, for example, in notepad and add the line there:

NHS_IP_LIMIT = 192.168.*.*

Instead of asterisks, you can put down any number from 0 to 254. Also, if you leave the “*” signs, this will mean that the licenses will “see” all computers on the network whose address starts with 192.168.

For example, if you have the NHS_IP_LIMIT = 192.168.1.* add-on specified in the nhsrv.ini file, then licenses will be available only to computers with ip in the range from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.254.

Settings on client PCs

After you have done everything necessary settings on the 1C license server, you need to configure the client computers themselves.

When running 1C on a user PC, the program requests a license at the address specified in the nethasp.ini file. You can find it in the "conf" folder of the directory where the 1C platform is installed. In our case, the address is: "d:\Program Files (x86)\1cv8\conf\".

Without any advanced settings, the 1C program will search for licenses throughout local network. To speed up this process we can independently specify the ip address of the license server in this file by adding the text highlighted in the figure below to it.

Depending on factors such as the location of the license key (network/local), and the client type, several options for accounting for licenses can be used. Distinguish between software and hardware security keys.

Software protection keys

The software licensing system ensures that a number of users can work together. Moreover, they should not use special additional physical devices. Requires only special file. A platform license is required. It is on it that everything necessary for the functioning of the system is stored.

To get a software license, you need a pincode. You will also need serial number kit you have. In it, users receive several pincodes. They are being activated. The license option fixes both the number of pincodes and their number, which can be activated together.

Types of software licenses

  • Single user licenses allow you to run any number of applications.
  • Multi-user licenses allow you to run no more than a certain number of applications. An arbitrary number of computers can be used. The nominal value determines the number of client applications that run simultaneously.
  • Combined (a combination of a group of single and multi-user) - if a single-user license is activated first, then only it can be used. If the multi-user was activated first, then the single-user version is no longer used.
  • A 32-bit server license allows you to use an arbitrary number of worker processes (32-bit).
  • A 64-bit server license allows you to use an arbitrary number of 32 and 64-bit processes.

Multi-user type licenses can be hosted on a server PC, terminal server or expansion module. The client PC hosts only single-user licenses.

The main feature of the recently released security key is that it is important to choose the appropriate option before licensing.

  1. Single user mode allows you to run an unlimited number of instances of 1C Enterprise. This solution is convenient for accounting. The specialist in this case launches Accounting, Human Resources, Trade, Payroll.
  2. Multi-user mode allows you to run client applications among the purchased licenses.

Hardware security keys

Appearance Name software product Marking Peculiarities
Single user versions of the main deliveries and client keys
USB HASP HL ​​Basic 1C: Accounting 8 PROF
1C: Accounting 8 PROF. Supply for retail distribution
1C: Accounting 8 CORP
1C: Accounting of a budgetary institution 8
1C: Accounting of an autonomous institution 8 PROF
1C: Accounting department of an autonomous institution 8 KORP
1C: Trade management 8
1C: Payroll and Human Resources 8
1C: Salary and personnel of a budgetary institution 8
1C: Small business management 8
1C: Complex automation 8
1C:Enterprise 8. Manufacturing enterprise management
1C: Document management 8
1C:Enterprise 8. Client license for 1 workplace
H4 M1 ORGL8
  1. No personal ID.
  2. There is no built-in memory.
  3. The key does not store parameters and settings.
  4. Comes with 1 seat license products.
Network versions of the main supplies and multi-user keys
USB HASP HL ​​Net 1C: Accounting 8. Set for 5 users
1C: Accounting 8 PROF for 5 users. Supply for retail distribution
1C:Enterprise 8. A set of applied solutions for 5 users
1C:Enterprise 8. Client license for 5 workplaces
1C:Enterprise 8. Client license for 10 workplaces
Etc.

The XX parameter indicates the number of licenses

  1. There are varieties of keys for 5, 10, 20, 50,100 users.
  2. Provides quick launch an arbitrary number of instances in 2 modes: "Configurator" and "Enterprise".
  3. The number of licenses is limited by the total number of licenses available from all network computers on which the HAST License Manager is installed and configured.
  4. There is a unique ID.
  5. There is an internal memory that stores the number of licenses.
  6. There are keys for 300 and 500 users. Supplied separately, as well as with various products (5 places).
Keys to the server 1C:Enterprise 8.*
USB HASP HL ​​Pro 1C:Enterprise 8.* Server license (x32) H4 M1 ENSR8
  1. There are only local ones.
  2. There is an internal memory.
  3. There is a unique ID.
  4. Supplied with a license for the 1C:Enterprise server.
USB HASP HL ​​Max 1C:Enterprise 8.2. Server license (x86-64) MAX EN8SA
  1. Supports 32-bit server.
  2. There is an internal memory.
  3. There is a unique ID.

The marking on the USB key can be seen in the areas marked in the figure, the rest of the characters do not have much meaning for users.

How to install keys correctly

It is forbidden to place more than 1 key of a single series on 1 computer.

2 or more network keys are not enough just to spread them across individual computers. It is important to fine tune the license managers. Any of the keys used must have a unique name.

  1. On the computer where the key is installed, you need to find the nhsrv.ini file in the license manager folder (C:\Program Files\Aladdin\HASP LM\).
  2. The NHS_SERVERNAMES parameter is responsible for the name of the license server, it consists of letters and numbers of the Latin alphabet, and contains no more than 7 characters.

    NHS_SERVERNAMES = NAME1

    Do not forget to uncomment this parameter, i.e. remove the ";" before the start of the line!

    Then you need to edit the nethasp.ini file (C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv82\conf): specifying the addresses and names of license managers:

    NH_TCPIP=Enabled

    NH_SERVER_ADDR = 192.168.0.10, 192.168.0.11

    NH_SERVER_NAME = NAME1, NAME2

It is often enough to just uncomment the NH_SERVER_ADDR = parameter in this file and set the NETBIOS or IP address of the computer on which the key is located.

Using the Aladdin Monitor program, you can see which keys are being used and how many licenses have been used.

If the 1C:Enterprise server is responsible for counting client licenses, then client licenses that have a Timeout column value of 0 in Aladdin Monitor will be considered busy. In this regard, it is not recommended to use the same multi-user HASP keys to simultaneously obtain client licenses using the HASP License Manager and the 1C:Enterprise server.


What kind of errors can occur?

If Aladdin Monitor shows that more licenses are busy than network users, then this error is provoked by the fact that the client crashed. A busy license hangs. In such cases, the HLServer service is restarted.

The output "The program protection key was not found" instead of typical information about errors. Under this message, several types of failures can be hidden at once.

  1. "Key not found." This error occurs when a key is missing, as well as an attempt to use a key from another product is common. In the case of using a network key, an error occurs for a number of reasons. It provokes the absence of a network, errors in installing a non-network key. In some cases it is important to check if the manager is running.
  2. "The key does not contain a license." This error occurs when 2 keys of the same series are installed on one PC. Moreover, the program is visible to the one on which the license is not installed.
  3. "Exceeded number of licenses." This error occurs when the number of active sessions exceeds the number of licenses specified in the key. 2 managers can work in the network at this moment. Moreover, they have the same service keys, as well as similar names.

Installation restrictions

Several keys of a single series on one PC will not work! Network or single user ORGL8 keys are not used together.

Keys, for example, 8 and 8A, can work on one PC.

If the manager is launched, the keys are available over the network. One computer can therefore serve 900 licenses (ORGL8: 100, in 8A: 30 and in 8B: 500).

On one PC, you can install the keys of the 1C server and user licenses.

The search for licenses is carried out in a certain order.

  1. ORGL8.
  2. ORGL8A.
  3. ORGL8B.

Server-type keys are placed on the computer where the 1C:Enterprise server is located. They will not work over the network.

Hello!
Today I want to talk about the protection system that 1C uses using keys HASP. After that, we need to install security keys in order to run 1C:Enterprise. Since 2011, the main protection option standard solutions firm 1C is, but on this moment most users use hardware protection.

Educational versions of the system do not require security keys.

Security keys for 1C:Enterprise are divided into:

1. Local Single User blue key marked H4 M1 ORGL8. The local key must be physically connected to the computer on which we run 1C. For the local key to work, the Hasp Device Driver protection driver must be installed. Hasp Device Driver installed during the platform installation, or later in the Start menu from the 1C:Enterprise program group. The key is installed in the computer's USB port after the platform installation is completed. Using a local key, you can run any number of typical configurations on one computer. The main requirement is that the configurations must be officially purchased.

An indicator that the key is working is the glow of the red LED in the key head.

2. Network keys are red and have internal memory, which contains the number of licenses and ID. The network key has NET XX ORGL8 marking, where XX is the number of licenses — 5, 10, 20, 50, 100. There are also keys for 300 and 500 licenses. For the network key to work, you need special application– Hasp License Manager, it is included in the dongle package, it can also be downloaded from the Internet.

32-bit servers use keys HASP HL ​​Pro marked ENSR8 they are purple.

64-bit servers use keys HASP HL ​​Max with EN8SA marking they are green.

The EN8SA key for a 64-bit server is also supported by a 32-bit one, but not vice versa.

It is best to take the instructions for installing and operating security keys from the manufacturer, I decided to provide a link to the manufacturer's instructions so as not to be repeated "Aladdin R.D."

You can view the number of issued hardware licenses and the number of available licenses using Aladdin Monitor Utilities, it centrally administers the HASP License Manager (HASP LM) application and HASP4 Net keys.

Aladdin Monitor is better to download from the developer's site!

There are the following restrictions on installing hardware keys:

1. Two keys of the same series cannot be installed in one computer. In such a situation, only one of the keys will work!

2. Computer with installed key should not be heavily loaded, otherwise there will be problems connecting users.

3. The local security key will not be visible in the terminal session. The restriction can be bypassed by starting a terminal session with the Admin key.

If you have any questions or comments on this topic, feel free to ask

P.S.2. My video installation of 1C and security keys