C:\Program Files (x86)\think-cell (on 64-bit systems). KB0010: The think-cell license key window pops up
Managing think-cell licenses across a large organization requires a solid understanding of how the software interacts with the Windows Registry. When you deploy think-cell at scale, manual entry of license keys is inefficient and prone to error. By leveraging the Windows Registry, IT administrators can automate the licensing process, ensure seamless updates, and maintain compliance without user intervention. How think-cell Uses the Windows Registry think cell license key registry
Yes – if the machine is already activated with a perpetual license, the full key is stored in plain REG_SZ under ProductKey in the HKLM path. However, very new versions may show only a hash. In that case, contact Think-Cell support with your machine ID. C:\Program Files (x86)\think-cell (on 64-bit systems)
Because it’s per-user ( HKCU ), each user on a machine needs their own license key. There is machine-wide ( HKLM ) key by default. By leveraging the Windows Registry, IT administrators can
msiexec /i setup_think-cell.msi /qn LICENSEKEY=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX Via Group Policy: Use the provided administrative templates ( think-cell.adm think-cell.admx ) to set the license key centrally. Troubleshooting License Prompts
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\think-cell Per-User: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\think-cell 2. Deployment via Registry