SegueSoft Inc. (SSI) has acquired all rights to SilverCreek, Maxwell Pro TCP/IP Tests, and the IWL MQTT Tests from InterWorking Labs, Inc. (IWL).
This document references content originally developed by IWL, now authorized for SSI’s use under the acquisition agreement.
SilverCreek clients may be deployed on both Linux and Windows platforms. Each client will check out a license from your license server. The number of concurrent clients (users of SilverCreek) is determined by the number of client licenses included in your server license (e.g., five clients, ten clients, etc.).
Download the latest SilverCreek on Windows 10 and newer:
- Go to https://download.seguesoft.com
- Enter your username and password
- Download SilverCreek for Windows
Note: If clicking on the download link is blocked, you may need to right-click the link and select ‘Save Link As…‘.
Please ignore the file “can’t be downloaded securely” or “unknown publisher” warning and click ‘Keep‘ or ‘Run Anyway‘ to proceed.
Run the self-extractable installation binary
- Double-click the self-executable installer to begin the installation process. If the installer is in a zipped format, extract it first.
- A setup wizard will guide you through the rest of the installation process.
Start SilverCreek Application
To start SilverCreek:
- To start SilverCreek:
- Select “Start -> All Programs -> SilverCreek Mx -> Run SilverCreek Test Suites and Tools”
- Select “Start -> All Programs -> SilverCreek Mx -> Run SilverCreek Tools Only” (to run Tools Only, no test suites)
Install the fortlm_license.lic file (used by your license server) on the SilverCreek client
- Before installing the license file used by the server on the SilverCreek client, it is assumed that the SilverCreek Workgroup license server, whether on Linux or Windows, has already been installed and is running successfully.
- Upon SilverCreek startup, you will be given a hostID in the “License File Required” window. Please ignore this message.
- Install the license file used by your license server on the client system.
There are two ways to do this:
The simplest way is to use the “Import” button on the “License File Required” dialog when SilverCreek starts up.
Alternatively, you can take a copy of the fortlm_license.lic file and place it in the SilverCreek client home directory.
This is usually “Program Files->InterWorking Labs, Inc->SilverCreek Mx”. Note, you must retain the file name as fortlm_license.lic and then restart SilverCreek.
Congratulations!
You should be up and running!