The registration key is tied specifically to the URL you entered in the GLPI Network portal. If your local instance uses http://localhost or a different internal IP than the registered domain, the validation will fail. 3. Expired Subscriptions

If your organization purchases a GLPI Network Subscription, you must input the registration key into your on-premise console to activate your benefits. Log into your GLPI console as an . Navigate to Setup > General . Click on the GLPI Network Services tab. Paste your registration key into the designated field. Click Save .

| Feature | Registration | Telemetry | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | License validation & Feature unlocking. | Sending anonymous usage statistics. | | Requirement | Required for GLPI Network features. | Optional (can be disabled). | | Data Sent | URL, Version, GUID, License ID. | Number of computers, users, plugin usage. | | Functionality | Enables Marketplace downloads. | Enables "Security Alerts" on dashboard. |

Understanding the GLPI registration key is essential for managing plugins, accessing the GLPI Marketplace, and getting the most out of your open-source asset management and IT service desk (ITSM) software package.

Click on the tab (labeled as API / GLPI Network in some versions). 3. Input the Key

Once saved, click the "Check for updates" or "Test connection" button. If successful, the status will change to "Active" or "Registered," showing your current subscription level and expiration date. Troubleshooting Common Registration Key Issues

After applying the key, navigating to > Plugins will display the Marketplace UI.

Ensure you did not accidentally copy a blank space at the beginning or end of the key.

Once logged in, navigate to the registration section to generate a free key.

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