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You can move licenses between USB dongles or from a dongle to a Soft-eLicenser (and vice versa) using the "Activation Wizard." This saved many users when hard drives died. The Bad (Where It Hurts) 1. The User Interface is Archaic The eLCC looks like a Windows XP utility—even on macOS Ventura. Buttons are small, terminology is confusing ("Activation Code" vs. "Soft-eLicenser"), and error messages are cryptically numbered (e.g., error 20, error -1000) with vague solutions.

Soft-eLicensers (stored on your system drive) are notorious for breaking after macOS or Windows major updates. If your OS crashes and you reinstall, your Soft-eLicenser ID changes, and you lose access to licenses. You must deactivate before wiping your drive—a step many forget. elicenser control center steinberg

The main interface is ugly but functional. It lists every license you own, the product it belongs to, and the activation status. The "Maintenance" tab is genuinely useful for updating dongle firmware. You can move licenses between USB dongles or