Shortcut Menu
In the right pane, you can perform functions on a selected licence class or on a selected token number using the shortcut menu.
Functions on Licence Classes
To access the shortcut menu, select the licence class, and then right-click. The functions you can perform are:
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| You use this function to add licence tokens to the tokens file. This functions is the same as choosing Edit > New Token. | |
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You use this function to delete a class from the view. All tokens in the deleted class are still available from the default class.
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Functions on Token Numbers
To access the shortcut menu, select a token number, and then right-click. The functions you can perform are:
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| You use this function to delete a token from the tokens file. This functions is the same as choosing Edit > Delete Token | |
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You use this function to check across all versions of the selected GEOVIA program to delete all tokens that have the same licence ID. These tokens are in different versions of the same program as the currently selected token. For example, you have one licence for Surpac 5.0 and one Surpac 6.0 with the same licence ID. This function checks across all versions of Surpac and deletes all tokens with the same licence ID. |
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You use this function to move a token existing class to another class. This functions is the same as choosing Edit > Change Token Class. |
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You use this function to re-enable a token that was previously disabled.
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You use this function to disable a token. You might disable a token for any reason. However, the main purpose for disabling a token is for finding a system error. As a result, this function is rarely used. For more information, see Why is my token disabled?
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You use this function to view the properties of the selected token. The properties include the expiry date and creation date of the token, and whether the token is enabled or disabled (and the reason why the token is disabled). This information is useful when you must find out why a token is disabled?. |