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If you’re managing remote connections for your team or personal projects, keeping track of your Radmin license status is essential to prevent sudden service interruptions.
Here is a blog post guide on how to perform a Radmin license check and what to do when your subscription is nearing its end. How to Check Your Radmin License Status
Radmin (Remote Administrator) remains one of the most secure and reliable remote control software solutions for Windows. However, nothing halts productivity faster than an expired license. Whether you are managing 5 or 50 computers, here is how you can stay on top of your licensing. 1. The Direct Check: Within the Radmin Server
The most straightforward way to check your status is directly through the Radmin Server interface on the host machine. Right-click the Radmin Server icon in the system tray. Select "License" or "About" from the menu.
A window will appear showing your current license key details, the number of allowed connections, and the expiration date (if applicable). 2. Managing Multiple Licenses
For IT administrators managing a fleet of devices, checking each machine individually isn't efficient. radmin license check
Email Reminders: As seen in recent Radmin License Check scenarios, Radmin typically sends automated email reminders to the registered administrator address as an expiration date approaches.
Centralized Records: It is best practice to keep a "Master License Log." Note down the Activation Key and the specific machine name it is assigned to. 3. What to do if your License is Expiring
If you receive a notification that your 50-user or individual license is expiring:
Verify the User Count: Ensure you still need the same number of licenses. If your team has grown, you may need to upgrade your package.
Renew Early: To avoid a "License Expired" lockout, renew via the official Radmin website. If you’re managing remote connections for your team
Inputting New Keys: Once you have the new key, go back to the "License" menu in Radmin Server and click "Add License" to enter the fresh activation code. 4. Troubleshooting Activation Issues If your license check shows "Invalid" or "Not Activated":
Check your internet connection; Radmin requires an online handshake for activation.
Ensure the license isn't being used on more machines than permitted by your plan.
If you've recently upgraded your hardware (like a motherboard), you may need to contact Radmin support to reset your activation count.
Pro Tip: Always keep a backup of your license keys in a secure password manager. Losing access to your admin email and your license key simultaneously can make recovery a lengthy process! AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more License type (e.g.
4. Registry Corruption (Local PC)
Radmin stores license information in the Windows Registry under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Radmin\License
If this key is corrupted by a bad uninstall, malware, or registry cleaner, the license check will return a “null” value and fail.
Common License Warnings & What They Mean
| Message | Meaning | |---------|---------| | “License limit reached” | More users connected than allowed | | “Unlicensed copy” | Trial expired or license not entered | | “Invalid license key” | Key mismatch or corrupted entry | | “License expired” | Time-limited license (e.g., subscription) ended |
Operational Shutdown
Radmin periodically updates its license checking algorithm (e.g., version 3.5.2 introduced a more aggressive online check). If you are running a cracked version, an automatic update will lock you out permanently, requiring a full OS reinstall.
1. Check Radmin License via Radmin Server (Most Common)
For Radmin Server 3.x / 4.x:
- Open Radmin Server Control Panel (from Start Menu or system tray icon).
- Navigate to Options → License Information.
- The dialog will show:
- License type (e.g., Single, Concurrent, Site)
- Number of licensed connections
- Expiration date (if any)
- Licensed to (company name)
If no license is entered – the software runs in trial mode (typically 30 days) or limited to 1 connection.