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Safran Project version 7.3.0 (Last update: December 07th, 2018)
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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to familiarise you with the process of installing Safran Project and the
structure of Safran Project folders and file structure.
This book is written to assist support personnel, application developers, and system integrators.
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Table of Contents Installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
General ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Requirements ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Installation types and licensing .................................................................................................................. 6
Install recommendation that influence performance ............................................................................... 6
Before you install ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Important information for users upgrading from Safran Project v5 ......................................................... 8
Important information for users upgrading from Safran Project Trial to full version ............................... 9
Moving from SQL Anywhere to MS SQL Local DB ....................................................................................10
Login to Microsoft SQL Local DB ..............................................................................................................11
Chapter 1 - Installing Safran Project ............................................................................................................12
MSI Installation ........................................................................................................................................14
Chapter 2 - Activate your copy of Safran Project .........................................................................................18
Licensing Networked edition ...................................................................................................................19
Activating the license ...............................................................................................................................20
Registry Settings .......................................................................................................................................20
Grace period “Roaming” ..........................................................................................................................20
Chapter 3 – Managing the license ...............................................................................................................21
Chapter 4 - Safran Project files and folders installed ...................................................................................23
Files and folders in installation directory. ................................................................................................23
Files and folders in user specific directory ...............................................................................................23
Chapter 5 - Safran Project Database ............................................................................................................25
Database definitions ................................................................................................................................25
Database procedures ...............................................................................................................................25
Chapter 6 - Creating a new Safran Project database ...................................................................................26
Microsoft SQL Server ...............................................................................................................................26
Oracle Database Server ............................................................................................................................26
Database initiation ...................................................................................................................................27
Chapter 7 - Updating a Safran Project database to the latest version ........................................................29
Chapter 8 - Recompile triggers and procedures ..........................................................................................31
Troubleshooting Licensing Issues ................................................................................................................33
Check License issue ..................................................................................................................................33
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Read Write Access....................................................................................................................................34
License mismatch .....................................................................................................................................35
License is locked .......................................................................................................................................36
Sub-Module says Activation Required .....................................................................................................37
Contact Safran Software Solutions AS. ........................................................................................................38
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Installation
General
Safran Project 7.3 installation is a basic msi installation created with InstallShield.
This guide performs a normal set up with the executable file, but informs you were to pick up the clean
msi-package.
Requirements
Recommended Minimum
Operating systems Windows 10 64bit Windows 7 64bit
Processor 2Ghz or higher 2Ghz
Memory (RAM) 8GB 4GB
Disk Space (for local installations)
250MB 250M
Microsoft .Net Framework 4.5 4.5
• The following database management systems are now supported:
• MS SQL Server 2012, 2014, 2016 • Oracle 12c
• For MS SQL Server you should use MS SQL Native client 2012
• Use the 64bit version of Oracle and MS SQL Native Client.
Administrative privileges:
The installation must be done with administrator rights on the client computer.
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Installation types and licensing
Safran Project comes in a Personal and an Enterprise edition.
Personal is for a single user while Enterprise is for several users.
There is a difference in setting up the licensing for the two editions.
After installation of Personal edition, enter serial number when Safran Project launched.
For licensing information for network installs (Typically done for Enterprise edition), see chapter
“Licensing Networked Edition”.
Install recommendation that influence performance
There are several factors that will influence the system performance.
On the client side, we recommend this client configuration (for the list of supported environments see
the Customer Release Note):
• Windows 10 x64
• Processor: 2 GHz or higher
• Memory: Recommended 8GB, minimum 4GB
• 250 MB available disk space on local hard disk for local installations.
Please ensure that at least 20% free disk space for optimum Windows performance.
On the database server, the performance will be influenced by processing speed, and how much RAM is
available for the database service. The rule of thumb here is you need more RAM and higher processing
speeds if you have many users working on the same database at the same time, the same is true if there
are many or large projects that carry a large amount of information. Available free space on the
database is also important. We recommend that if you configure the database to expand if it is close to
filled, make it expand by at least 300MB at a time.
The users’ temp folder is extensively used by Safran Project. The temp folder should be kept locally for
best performance. (E.g. If you install Safran Project in a terminal server environment the temporary
folder should be placed as near the end user as possible.)
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Before you install
▪ Backup/archive all data BEFORE updating the software. (The default location of the local database (if you have a previous installation of Safran Project Personal) is %appdata%/safran. It may, however, reside elsewhere.
▪ Read these Customer Release Notes carefully.
▪ Read the Installation guide carefully.
▪ To use Safran Project 7.3 the Safran Project database must be upgraded to version 7.3. The Personal Edition is packaged with an updated database ready to use.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Safran Project Personal to Safran Project Personal 7.3
you should export your projects from you SQL Anywhere database using Safran Project 7.2. Then after
installing Safran Project 7.3 you import these projects into the new MS SQL Local DB database. For more
information see Chapter Moving from SQL Anywhere to MS SQL Local DB.
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Important information for users upgrading from Safran Project v5
When upgrading, the database used with Safran Project v5 to Safran Project 7.3 we would like to
emphasize that there will be changes to database tables and fields. For users that used to, during status
update, save activity history. The Activity History table will as part of the upgrade be truncated.
However, before truncating the database we move the information we need to run forecast and
revisions, from the activity history table to the period_status_a table. The reason for truncating Activity
History is that it saved to much information therefor it would impact performance as it filled up the
database with information the system didn’t need to perform its operations. We know that a few of our
customers have custom made code that used information from Activity History, our recommendation is
that you contact us before upgrading so that we can provide some recommendations and help find a
solution for you. It is also worth mentioning that the process of moving data from the activities table to
the period_status_a table is time consuming, and frequently we see this process span multiple hours
depending on the amount of activity history data in the database.
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Important information for users upgrading from Safran Project Trial to full
version
For people upgrading from 30 or 60day trial versions of Safran Project it is recommended that you prior
to running the upgrade do a complete uninstall of the trial product. After the uninstall make sure that
the registry entry for the Safran Project Trial product is removed from the registry, you can check this
here in this registry entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Safran Software Solutions\SPEP7. You
should also check that the license file is deleted. You can check in Windows explorer by typing in
%AppData%\Safran\Lic\Project. If you after uninstalling the trial version, you still find a file named
SPEP7.lic delete that file.
After these steps, you are now ready to run the install of the full version of Safran Project.
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Moving from SQL Anywhere to MS SQL Local DB
This chapter applies to users upgrading from a previous version of Safran Project Personal to Safran
Project Personal 7.3.
Safran Project Personal comes with a local database file as part of the install. For previous versions of
Safran Project the local database file has been SQL Anywhere. From Safran Project Personal 7.3 the local
database file is MS SQL Local DB.
The reasons for changing from SQL Anywhere to MS SQL Local DB are:
• Database file needs to be a 64bit version now that Safran Project Personal is 64bit
• MS SQL Local DB is closely related to MS SQL Server, making the it easier for customers to
upgrade from Safran Project Personal to Safran Project Enterprise
• It is also a benefit to our customers that the MS SQL Local DB can use the same database setup,
triggers and procedures that you would on a MS SQL Server that enable us to develop and test
our code on two database systems instead of three that used to be the case with earlier versions
of Safran Project Personal.
How do we move data from SQL Anywhere to MS SQL Local DB?
In order to move your project data from SQL Anywhere to MS SQL Local DB, you should:
1. Export all your projects, report configurations, layouts, filters and editor histograms from your
SQL Anywhere database
a. On export use the SP file format
b. Remember to check the checkbox to include Links, Resources, Resource Avail, Baseline,
Progress Status, Forecast and Schedule Risk.
c. Export all report configurations, layouts, filters and editor histograms
2. When all Projects are exported, and Safran Project Personal 7.3 is installed:
a. Import each of your projects
b. On each import remember to check the checkbox to include Links, Resources, Resource
Avail, Baseline, Progress Status, Forecast and Schedule Risk.
c. Import all report configurations, layouts, filters and editor histograms
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Login to Microsoft SQL Local DB
In order to login to the Microsoft SQL Local DB after installing Safran Project the login window should
look like this:
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Chapter 1 - Installing Safran Project
Safran Project uses InstallShield from Flexera Software for automatic software distribution and
installation.
Follow these instructions if you are installing a copy of the Safran Project software.
To install:
1. Open Windows Explorer and browse for the Safran installation files
2. Run the installation file
When the dialog box appears, you will be asked, if it is not installed already, to install the
prerequisites, click Install (installing the requisites could require Windows to restart):
The MS SQL LocalDB will only install with Safran Project Personal.
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3. After installing the prerequisites Safran Project will start installing, click Next.
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MSI Installation If you want to deploy Safran Project with an msi package, you need to browse to
“C:\Users\YOURACCOUNT\AppData\Local\Temp\”
In one of the folders with a cryptic numeric name you will find Safran Project.msi.
Copy and paste this file to a location for further packaging.
4. You need to read, and accept, the license agreement before continuing.
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5. Choose where to install Safran Project and click Next.
Go to step 6 for instructions on changing installation destination.
Default location is:
C:\Program Files\Safran Software Solutions\Safran Project 7\
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6. Change the destination folder for Safran Project.
Specify a new Destination Folder and press Ok to return to the Choose Destination Location Window
and press Next to continue.
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7. Ready to install. Click Install to complete installation.
8. Click Finish when installation has completed.
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Chapter 2 - Activate your copy of Safran Project
The first time you start the application you will be asked to enter a valid serial number and customer
contact information. The system will then contact the Safran Activation Server and activate your copy of
the software. You will not be able to use the software without this activation.
You have now successfully activated your Safran Project software.
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If you also have a license for any combination of the following:
• Scheduled Risk module
• Integrated plan
• Safran Integrator for IFS
• ILAP
• Pert Chart (Network Drawing)
• Contract Items
• Enhanced API
• Analytics,
you need to add that using the License Viewer of Safran Project System Administration tool.
Licensing Networked edition
After Safran Project is installed you will find a “SPEN7.lic” file in “%appdata%\Safran\Lic\Project” folder.
For licensing to work for all users on the network, you need to move the SPEN7.lic file to a network share
where all users of Safran Project have access to it. Users will need “write” permission to the SPEN7.lic
file.
In addition, every Safran Project client will need to have the path to the location of SPEN7.lic in the
registry. (See Registry Settings for example.)
The license file is activated by the first user. This way all the users use the same activated license file
eliminating the need for multiple activations.
Let’s say a company has purchased 100 licenses of Safran Project Enterprise. The correct way of setting
up such an environment is as follows:
Copy the license file (SPEN7.lic) to a file share where all Safran users have R/W access
Distribute (install) the software to the clients
Configure the registry for all the users (see “Registry Settings”)
Run software to activate License on file server
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Activating the license
The License requires one activation. After the initial activation, each user will automatically register in
the license file ticking of licenses as they register.
Registry Settings
We recommend that you use the UNC path when setting the License path. We have used \\10.10.2.1 as
an example below, you need to adjust that according to your systems. The path must be the same for all
users.
Grace period “Roaming”
If for any reason a user loses the connection to the license file, the software will continue working for 30
days counting from the last successful connection to the license file. After this period the user needs to
reconnect to the original license file to continue using the software.
This is maintained by the license file “SafranLocal7.lic” located in “%appdata%\Safran\Lic\Project”
folder. Users must have read/write access to this file.
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Chapter 3 – Managing the license The license Viewer is included in the System Administration Module (Safran Project System Manager) to
enable you to manage your license. You need to be logged in as safransa to make changes/adjustments
to the license.
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The Safran license is managed in a license file, to be able to get a license the user needs to be configured
as a user in the database. When logging into Safran Project for the first time the database user will be
assigned a license (if available) and the user is added to the license file. If you need to remove a license
from a user, you use the license viewer to lock the user’s license. By doing that you free up that license
for others to use. The license will then be assigned to the next person without a license that logs into
Safran. If you want to prevent the user that you removed the license from to once again get a license
you should, after freeing up the license go to the database and lock his user account to the Safran
database.
Lock: Locks/deactivates a user in the license file, freeing up a license. Put focus on the user from whom
you want to deactivate a license, then click Lock to release the license.
Activation Key: Option to apply additional keys to license
Transfer License: Deactivates your license from the Activation server and enables you to transfer the
license to another domain/computer/user.
LVL – License Viewer Limited
License Viewer Limited (LVL.exe) is in the installation directory and can be used by support personnel for
quick access to your license. You do not need Safran System Administrator installed to view your license.
LVL.exe is limited to view active users, serial key and license file location.
For working with your license, you need to do this in Safran System Administrator
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Chapter 4 - Safran Project files and folders installed
Files and folders are in different locations.
All executable files are in the installation directory. (Default under Program Files.)
All user specific files are in “%appdata%\Safran”. (None-changeable, unless changing %appdata%-path.)
Files and folders in installation directory.
During installation, these folders are copied to the specified folder on your hard drive.
Folder “Environment” keeps files that is used when a person starts Safran Project for the first time.
Folder “gs” is for GhostScript, used for Safran PSWriter when printing reports to pdf.
Folders “mss” and “ora” are folders used for database connections.
See “Database Definitions” chapter below for more info.
Folder “Safran PDF Printer” keeps the pdf writer that is part of the Safran Project install
Folder “templates” carry US government excel templates
Files and folders in user specific directory
When Safran Project is installed, these personal files and folders are in “%appdata%\Safran”. These are
generated and put in place on first use of Safran Project. Origins are kept in the “Environments” folder in
the Safran Project install directory.
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The “Lic\Project” folder contains SPEN7.lic and SafranLocal7.lic.
See “Licensing Networked edition” and “Grace period “Roaming”” for more information.
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Chapter 5 - Safran Project Database
Database definitions
Catalogues with the user-selected database programs are created directly under the Safran Project
catalogue. Valid catalogues are:
• MSS : SQL command files for creating and upgrading Microsoft SQL Server databases.
• ORA : SQL command files for creating and upgrading Oracle databases.
These catalogues contain database table definition upgrades as wells as trigger definitions. Please find
enclosed:
• initdb.sql : Definitions for creating a new Safran Project database. May be run from
safransa.exe. Ref chapter 3 Creating a Safran Project database for further information.
• spdbxxx.sql : Version updates file, where xxx is an internal database log sequence
number. These files should not be run by the users. Only for system use.
• Sptrig.sql : Command file with all triggers for a complete Safran Project database.
May be run from safransa.exe to refresh triggers in a new or old database.
Database procedures
A database procedure is a SQL program which performs an operation or supplies a database result set
for the application. Safran Project utilizes this facility and has approx. 70-80 procedures in service.
During installation, a catalogue named PROC is created below each of the database catalogues MSS and
ORA. The PROC-catalogue holds the SQL-command-files necessary to successfully create the Safran
Project procedures. These files may be run single or complete by safransa.exe. Ref. Chapter 7 for more
information.
Safran Project users may also add personal written procedure files to this catalogue if they wish to
compile these procedures along with Safran delivered procedures. Ref. Chapter 7 for more information.
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Chapter 6 - Creating a new Safran Project database
You need to create a new database before you can start using Safran Project Networked edition.
Microsoft SQL Server
Using Microsoft SQL Server, a user with “db-owner” role needs to be used for creating and updating the
Safran database. Best practice is to create an account named “safransa”, this ensures that the default
schema is used. The “safransa” user account is a user with special rights hardcoded into the system,
enabling you to log into the Safran database without being a defined user. On SQL-Servers the database
is initialised with a group named POWERPLAN, to which all objects later will be granted.
When setting up a Microsoft SQL Server database make sure the collation is set to
Latin_1_General_CI_AS or Danish_Norwegian_CI_AS. Database creation, initialisation and updating must
be done by a user with db owner role.
Oracle Database Server
If your DBMS is Oracle, you need to consider the tablespaces, rollback segments and whether the indices
should reside in a separate tablespace (recommended by Oracle). You need to know the name of the
tablespaces before you start installation. If these are anything but "safran_data" for the data and
"safran_index" for the indices, you need to edit the SQL-command file named "initdb.sql", in the "ORA"
sub-directory. You must replace "tablespace safran_data" and "tablespace safran_index" with the
correct names, or, if indices shall be kept with the data, remove all "tablespace safran_index".
Before installing you need a user called SAFRANSA, with at least CREATE TABLE, CREATE SYNONYM and
CREATE PROCEDURE privilege. Preferably the SAFRANSA user should be granted DBA privilege. A default
role called "SAFRAN" will be created during database initialisation, and all privilege ("all" on
tables/synonyms, "execute" on procedures) will be granted to this role. All tables must be created with
SAFRANSA as owner, and corresponding synonyms will be created through which the application will
access the tables ("Create public synonym activities for SAFRANSA.activities" will enable the application
to access the activities table without referring to its owner).
Make sure that all files described in the previous chapter are installed.
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Database initiation
After this preparation, you may now initiate the database for Safran Project. Start the System
Administrator (safransa.exe) which is installed with Safran Project:
Log on to the database as system administrator (SAFRANSA in Oracle). (You will get a message informing
you that the database is not properly configured for version 3.x, which you already know. Click OK to
proceed.)
Select “Tools\ Database Objects” from the menu.
• Choose Utilities, and double-click the "Upgrade Database"-Icon
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• Write directly the file Safran Catalogue\dbms-catalogue\initdb.sql or select by the Browse button.
• Press the Upgrade button to start execution. Database Tables, Procedures and Triggers will now be
created and initialised. What remains is to create Safran Project users (and groups). This is also done
from the Safran Project System Administration module, see the System Administration Guide for
details.
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Chapter 7 - Updating a Safran Project database to the
latest version
For an easy and fast upgrade, use the System Administrator program, safransa.exe, installed with Safran
Project. Follow this instruction:
• Log on to the database with the “safransa” or “db-owner” user.
• Select Tools\ Database Objects from the menu
• Choose Utilities, and double-click the "Upgrade Database"-Icon
For Oracle users:
You need to know the names of the tablespaces to be used for table data and indices. If these are
anything but "safran_data" for the data and "safran_index" for the indices, you need to edit the
SQL-command files named "spdbxxx.sql", in the "ORA" sub-directory. You must replace "tablespace
safran_data" and "tablespace safran_index" with the correct names, or, if indices shall be kept with
the data, remove all "tablespace safran_index".
NB!: If you are upgrading from a Safran Project v5 database where the temp_psr script has not been
applied, you would get two messages when upgrading the database. These will tell you that
informing that there is an issue creating public synonym temp_psr and also temporary table
temp_psr. These are not errors, just continue the upgrade process and the database will be
successfully upgraded.
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• Write directly or use Browse to choose the catalogue-path where all SQL files are to be found.
• Press the Upgrade button to start execution.
• If the message after execution says successfully upgraded, Safran Project is upgraded to the latest
version.
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Chapter 8 - Recompile triggers and procedures
To recompile triggers and procedures you need to use Safran Project System Administration.
Follow this instruction:
• Log on to the database with the “safransa” or “db-owner” user.
• Select Tools\ Database Objects from the menu
• Choose Utilities, and double-click the "Upgrade Database"-Icon
• Write directly or use Browse to choose the catalogue-path where all SQL files are to be found (these
are in the install directory, by default that is in C:\Program Files\Safran Software Solutions\Safran
Project remember to enter either the MSS or ORA folder based on the DBMS you use.
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• If your database is upgraded to the correct version you should get a window looking like this where
Recompile Triggers and Procedures are checked (If your database isn’t upgraded you will not see the
Recompile Triggers and Procedures options and you need to run the database upgrade first, before
recompiling triggers and procedures)
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Troubleshooting Licensing Issues If you need to debug license issue to get more information, you can do that by adding a String value and
set the value to 1. The string value should be added here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Safran
Software Solutions/SPEP7 or SPEN7.
If you have finished debugging, you can reset the string value to 0.
Check License issue If you get the following error message related to the Safran Project here are some suggestions on how to
resolve it:
1. First you need to check that .NET Framework 4.5.2 or higher is installed.
2. You should check that the CSAPI.dll file is listed in the install directory C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Safran Software Solutions:
3. Register LicProtector500.exe. This is done by opening the Run window as Administrator, the drag
and drop the LicProtector500.exe (you find this file in the Safran Project install directory) into
the Run window. Then after dropping the file in the Run window you following the
LicProtector.exe name you type /regserver ( it should look like this
LicProtector500.exe/regserver )then click ok. This will register the LicProtector.exe file properly.
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Read Write Access If a user gets this error message it means that he/she doesn’t have read/write access to the license file
or the license file folder. Make sure that all users have read and write access to the license file on the
location where it is stored.
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License mismatch If you get the error message below it means that you have a mismatch between the installed Safran
Project version and the license file version, you have registered in your registry. It might be that you
have installed a version of Safran Project Personal while the License file is SPEN7.lic (Enterprise license
file) or it could be that you have installed Safran Project Enterprise and the License file used is a SPEP7.lic
(Personal license file)
To fix this issue, you should ask yourself if it is the license file that is correct or if it is the installed
software. If it is the License file that is the correct one, we recommend that you install the correct Safran
Project version, that should solve the issue. (Remember to uninstall the wrongfully installed Safran
Project version).
If the error occurs when you have installed the correct Safran Project version, you can update the
registry to point to the correct License file. In this case, you need to know where that is installed, see
Chapter 2 - Activate your copy of Safran Project for details.
A final option is to enter the registry settings for the license and delete the Users value there. You find
that setting here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Safran Software Solutions\Safran Project
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License is locked If you get a message telling you that the license is locked. Click Activate again. If the license doesn’t
reactivate contact support@safran.com to gain more activations.
The main reason for getting a locked license is that there are users activating against the same license
from different domains. If that is the case inform us at support@safran.com and we will solve the issue
for you.
The other reason that will get your license locked is that you work in a network license setup, but you
got more than one license file that the users activate against. If this is the case, you should decide which
license file your organisation should use and make sure that all users have their registry setup to point to
that license file. While working out the solution for this contact support@safran.com to get some
additional activations that will help you until you manage to sort out the license file issue.
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Sub-Module says Activation Required If you see the License Viewer and see that one of the Sub-Modules, such as Schedule Risk Analysis,
Integrated Plan etc, shows as Activation(Required), that is not an indication that you have a problem. If
you are unsure if you the license for the sub-modules is activated check the license viewer and see if it
displays as Available, that would indicate that it is working.
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Contact Safran Software Solutions AS. Submit a request online: https://support.safran.com/
Email address: support@safran.com
Telephone: +47 40 00 47 07