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Kerio Control Trial License Key Link

To get started with a Kerio Control trial , you do not actually need a pre-generated license key.

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| Feature | 30-Day Trial Key | Paid Commercial License | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Firewall & NAT | Full Access | Full Access | | User Authentication | Full Access | Full Access | | VPN (SSL/IPsec/OpenVPN) | Full Access | Full Access | | Content Filtering | Full Access | Full Access | | Antivirus Gateway | Full Access | Requires Maintenance | | Intrusion Prevention | Full Access | Requires Maintenance | | Support | Community Forums only | 24/7 Email & Phone Support | | Updates | Real-time for 30 days | Throughout subscription period | | Users/Bandwidth | Unlimited (Unlimited IPs) | Based on Tier (10, 50, Unlimited) | kerio control trial license key

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Once submitted, the trial license key will be sent directly to your provided email address. Step 2: Activating in the Administration Interface Once you have the key, follow these steps to activate it: Kerio Control VPN - Setting up the VPN client To get started with a Kerio Control trial

On the Dashboard, click the Configuration Assistant and select Register Product. Choose the Trial option in the licensing dialog.

The trial license is a temporary credential provided by GFI Software that unlocks the premium features of Kerio Control for a limited evaluation period. While an unregistered version of the software has significant limitations, applying a trial key provides: Perpetual vs

Licensing considerations before purchase

  • Perpetual vs. subscription models: check what’s included (updates, support).
  • Seat, throughput, or feature-based pricing: know what your growth plans require.
  • Renewal terms and SLA for support and updates.
  • High-availability and clustering may require additional licenses.
  • Make sure licensing terms permit your deployment type (virtual, cloud, appliance).

Why a trial license matters