If you have multiple major versions (e.g., SmartSVN 14 vs 15), each has its own settings folder. Licenses are usually forward-compatible for 1–2 major releases.
A SmartSVN license file is a digital key (typically with a .license or .key extension) provided by (the current developers of SmartSVN). This file tells the software: The Edition: (Professional vs. Enterprise). The Duration: (Perpetual or Subscription-based).
: For commercial use, you must activate a commercial license file. For multi-user environments (10+ users), the license file can be placed in a default directory so the Setup wizard pre-fills the license field for new users.
For large teams (10+ users), a single license file is typically shared among all users. Organizations can also use an on-premise license server to manage certificates internally. Are you setting this up for a single user or deploying it for a large team SVN client SmartSVN: Purchase Licenses
SmartSVN is licensed per person, not per machine.
Managing Your SmartSVN License File: A Quick Guide If you're using , the professional Subversion (SVN) client by syntevo, understanding how to handle your license file is key to a seamless workflow. Whether you're a single developer or part of a large team, here is what you need to know about setting up and maintaining your license. Where Does the License File Go?