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A developer key is a unique identifier that can be used to change an instance of an application running on the App Service platform. Use this article to learn how to create and use your own developer key. What do you need? - Microsoft Azure account (https://azure.microsoft.com/) - Windows Server 2012 R2 with Remote Server Administration Tools installed (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh852337) - The App Service runtimes must be installed on your machine - Xentry Developer Key 1 1 0 (available at https://manage.windowsazure. com/?key=XENTRYDEVELOPERKEY1) - Xentry application is running in Azure App Service - Xentry version 1.1.16 is installed on the same machine where you want to create a developer key - For debugging purposes, OpenSSL is needed (https://www.openssl.org/)Requesting a Developer Key Download Xentry Developer Key 1 1 0 from here: https://manage.windowsazure.com/?key=XENTRYDEVELOPERKEY1. The Xentry Developer Key 1 1 0 is a XML file. Open the downloaded file and extract the xml node named "XentryDeveloperKey" by changing its child nodes to text. The XentryDeveloperKey contains all the necessary information to create the developer key on your own. You will need this information later in order to create your own developer key. The created developer key can be used for multiple instances of Xentry on machines other than where it was originally created. Creating a Developer Key To create a developer key, simply copy the content of XentryDeveloperKey1_1_0 into a . txt file. Copy paste the content of XentryDeveloperKey1_1_0 1 2016-03-03T09:30:30 Creating a Developer Key - Local Machine To create a developer key, simply copy the content of XentryDeveloperKey_LocalMachine_1_0 into a .txt file. From the Console, open-up the Azure CLI by clicking Start > All Programs > Azure CLI . Enter "azure login @" where is your Azure account name. The account must be an administrator on the machine you are running Xentry on. The account must also have Administrator access in order to create a developer key. cfa1e77820
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