Frequently Asked Questions
This article lists the answers to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC licensing.
What types of licenses are available for Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC?
Progress® Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC is available under a developer (commercial) or a trial license.
Regardless of the license version you hold, to use Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC, you have to activate a license key and agree to the End User License Agreement.
You can find the license agreement in your Telerik controls installation folder under \license-agreements\EULA.rtf
. For example, the default location for the Q4 2024 release is C:\Program Files (x86)\Progress\Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC 2024 Q4\license-agreements\EULA.rtf
.
What is the current licensing mechanism?
Starting with the 2025 Q1 release, Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC requires activation through a license key (trial or commercial). To download your personal activation key and activate the Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC components, follow License Key Installation steps.
An invalid license results in errors and warnings during build and run-time indicators such as watermarks and banners.
Does the license key expire?
Yes, the license key expires at the end of your subscription:
- For trial users, this is at the end of your 30-day trial period.
- For commercial license holders, this is when your subscription term expires.
You need to download and install a new license key after:
- Starting a new trial
- Buying a new license
- Renewing an existing license
- Upgrading an existing license
An expired perpetual license key is valid for all Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC versions published before the license expiration date.
Will Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC function with an expired license key?
This depends on the Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC license type (perpetual, subscription, or trial):
- Perpetual licenses function normally with an expired license key, as long as the application is using a version that was released before the expiration date of the license.
- Subscription licenses function normally in already deployed applications, but you cannot rebuild and republish the app.
- Trial licenses function normally only within the 30-day trial period.
Scenarios that do not match the above three descriptions result in the following application behaviors:
- A popup banner appears on application startup.
- A watermark appears on Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC components.
- A warning message appears in the application's build log.
I updated the Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC version in my project and license errors appeared. Why?
The most likely cause is that the new Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC version was released after the expiration date of your current license or license key. To fix this issue:
- Renew your Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC license, if necessary.
- Update your license key
- For more details on problems related to the licensing and their solutions, see the License Key Errors article.
Can I use the same license key in multiple builds?
You can use your personal license key in multiple pipelines, builds, and environments. However, each individual developer must use their own unique personal license key.
Do I need an Internet connection to activate the license?
No, the license validation and activation occur offline.
Do I have to add the license key to source control?
No, do not add the telerik-license.txt
license key file or its contents to source control.
Do not store the license key in plain text in GitHub Actions Workflow definitions. Build servers must use the TELERIK_LICENSE
environment variable.
What happens if both the environment variable and the license key file are present?
If both the TELERIK_LICENSE
environment variable and the telerik-license.txt
file are present, then the environment variable will be used.
To use the license key file, unset the environment variable.
What happens if several license key files exist?
If both a global and a project-specific telerik-license.txt
files exist, then the project-specific license key will be used.
My team has more than one license holder. Which key do we have to use?
To activate Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC on your development machine, use the key associated with your personal account.
To activate Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC in a CI/CD environment, use any of the license keys in your team.
Every developer must be assigned their own license or seat and they must use a license key that is associated with their personal Telerik account.
Are earlier Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC versions affected?
No, versions up to 2024.4.1112 released prior to February 2025 do not require a license key. They use an older licensing mechanism that requires Referencing a Script Key
What about the license.licx file in old product versions?
As of the Q1 2015 release, Telerik® UI for ASP.NET MVC uses the standard .NET licensing mechanism—if you use Telerik® UI for ASP.NET MVC items in design-time, Visual Studio adds a license.licx
file to the solution. This file is used only in design-mode and is not needed for deployment explicitly. The .NET framework (lc.exe
) will embed it in the assembly when your application is built for deployment.
The license.licx
license file is maintained by Visual Studio and contains information about all licensed components in the application, including non-Telerik products. Having this license file is not expected to bring any performance or compilation issues and you can ignore it.
If your project build fails with errors which point to the license file, you can delete it and rebuild. Alternatively, you can clear its contents and mark it as Read Only.
If you are working under source control, once the file is created, it will be detected as a change by your source control system. Telerik suggests that you check in this file initially. When the file is checked out again during your work, it is up to you to decide whether to check it in, or discard the changes.
Where can I find information about Bill of Materials (BOM) and third-party software licenses?
You can find a Bill of Materials (BOM) and a list of the third-party software, including open-source software, in the \LicenseAgreements\ThirdParty\NOTICE.txt
location in your Telerik controls installation folder. For example, the default location for the Q4 2024 release is C:\Program Files (x86)\Progress\Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC 2024 Q4\license-agreements\third-party\NOTICE.txt
. For versions prior to R2 2018 SP1, the file is called licenses.txt
.