To register your software, you must place the key file in a location where the application can find it. Total Commander supports several methods:
: If you share the program but want a personal license, you can place the key in the same folder as your wincmd.ini file (often in %APPDATA%\Ghisler\ ). Total Commander Key File
The Total Commander key file is a small data file used by Total Commander (a Windows file manager) to store license/key information that activates the paid version. It’s typically created when you register the software and contains identification and license tokens that Total Commander reads to enable registered features and remove trial restrictions. To register your software, you must place the
The , typically named WINCMD.KEY , is the registration file used to activate the full version of the Total Commander file manager. Without this file, the software remains in shareware mode, requiring users to click one of three numbered buttons (1, 2, or 3) to start the program. How to Install and Use the Key File It’s typically created when you register the software
This is the easiest method for most users.