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Flexera Local Identifier Dialog Box

AdminStudio 2025 R2 | 30.0 | Application Manager

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Creating a local Flexera Identifier requires FlexNet Manager Suite 2015 R2 SP3 or later.

When an application is imported into the Application Catalog, AdminStudio automatically queries the FlexNet Manager Suite ARL and attempts to obtain the application’s Flexera Identifier. If an application still does not have an assigned Flexera Identifier, you can perform a manual search of the FlexNet Manager Suite Application Recognition Library, as described in Performing a Manual Search for a Flexera Identifier to attempt to identify an existing entry.

However, if you cannot locate an existing entry, you can create a new local Flexera Identifier entry for the FlexNet Manager Suite Application Recognition Library by clicking the Create New button on the Flexera Identifier dialog box to open the Flexera Local Identifier dialog box.

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Creating a local Flexera Identifier requires FlexNet Manager Suite 2015 R2 SP3 or later.

Flexera Local Identifier Dialog Box

The Flexera Local Identifie r dialog box includes the following properties:

PropertyDescription
Product NameThe basic name of the application, excluding references to versions or editions, and without mentioning the publisher.
VersionThe release number (or release identifier) of an application.
EditionEnter the edition of this application.
PublisherThe name of the publisher of this software, responsible for its development and distribution.
ClassificationTo indicate how this application is classified, select one of the following options: Beta —A pre-release application (covers such items as beta releases, alpha releases, or release candidates) that you have under some special arrangement. Commercial —The application requires a license to be purchased for use in a commercial setting. Freeware —Licensed for use in a commercial environment free-of-charge. Malware —A potentially harmful application (a virus, Trojan, and the like), and should be treated as malware. If installations of this application are identified, you need to address the corresponding incidents or security issues. Shareware —The application is available for downloading from web sites, and typically uses a “try-before-you-buy” licensing model that might include reminder messages, functional limitations, or other restrictions until a full license is purchased. X Rated —The application contains potentially objectionable or sexually explicit material. You might want to consider whether corporate policies require any action. Update —The application represents an update, for example, a service pack, to another application, and is issued for free to all customers regardless of purchasing agreements or support contracts (a “minor” update).

When you click Create. A confirmation message appears stating that a new local Flexera Identifier has been created.

Confirmation of Creation of New Flexera Identifier

See Also

Performing a Manual Search for a Flexera Identifier

Creating Local Flexera Identifier Entries for Internal or Repackaged Applications