Verification: Go back to Settings > License. You should see "Licensed to: [Your Church Name]" and the expiration date (if it is a subscription) or "Perpetual."
Unlike older software that used CD keys or serial numbers, EasyWorship 7 uses a unique .elic (EasyWorship License) file. This file is a digital certificate that talks to the EasyWorship servers and unlocks the specific features you paid for (e.g., Basic, Pro, or Broadcast). Easyworship 7 License File
Why a file instead of a key? The file system allows EasyWorship to manage complex church scenarios, including: Verification: Go back to Settings > License
Critical Distinction: Do not confuse the License File with the Software Installer. You can download the installer for free from the EasyWorship website anytime. The License File is what you paid for. Unlike older software that used CD keys or
Cause: The .lic file was opened and saved by a text editor (like Notepad) or got corrupted during an email download.
Fix: The file is binary data; editing it breaks the encryption. Request a fresh copy from your EasyWorship account portal. Never open a .lic file with a text editor.
| Attribute | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| File Name | EasyWorship.lic (exact name may vary slightly with version) |
| File Type | Proprietary encrypted license data (not a plaintext or standard XML file) |
| Encoding | Binary/Encrypted – contains user-specific machine hash and purchase data |
| Size | Typically 1–5 KB |
| Dependencies | Tied to a specific Computer Hardware ID. Changing major components (motherboard, CPU, primary HDD/SSD) invalidates the license. |