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ATG License Files and Oracle Software Delivery Cloud


Oracle no longer generates license keys that are specific to your IP address(es). Oracle now provides generic license files that enable you to fully utilize all of the features for which you are licensed.

Please find the ATG License files for different ATG versions @ http://www.oracle.com/us/support/licensecodes/atg/index.



@ Oracle Software Delivery Cloud , you can find downloads for all licensable Oracle products –> https://edelivery.oracle.com/

Please find below a screen shot for ATG products download :




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