Open Finder and navigate to /Library/Application Support/ or ~/Library/Application Support/ . Locate the or Coriolis Systems folder. Right-click the folder and select Get Info . Expand the Sharing & Permissions tab at the bottom.
: The current user account lacks the necessary read/write privileges to modify the license directory.
Unlike standard license files that work on any machine within an organization, the variant binds the license to a specific hardware signature. This prevents the same license file from being used simultaneously on multiple servers. For regulated industries (finance, healthcare, government), this exclusive binding is a compliance requirement. ipartition 362 license file exclusive
The term refers to a specific, single-use licensing mechanism in version 362 where the license file is cryptographically bound to a unique hardware identifier (UUID) of the target Mac. Unlike volume licenses or keygens, this “exclusive” file cannot be transferred, shared, or used on a second machine.
By systematically working through this guide, you should be able to resolve the "license file exclusive" error and return to your work with ipartition 362 without data loss or reinstallation. Open Finder and navigate to /Library/Application Support/ or
: You can set up multiple partition changes (resize, move, delete) and queue them to run all at once while you step away Core Constraints & Risks End of Life
: Fully compatible with modern and legacy partition mapping systems. Expand the Sharing & Permissions tab at the bottom
The exclusive license file for iPartition 362 is typically named iPartition.license or license.xml . It contains:
A: Yes, contact sales. You will pay the price difference and provide a hardware fingerprint. The standard license remains active until the exclusive file is installed.
: A free, powerful open-source tool for advanced partitioning that runs outside of the macOS environment. Paragon Software using built-in macOS tools? Coriolis Systems
The number "362" is likely a typo or a specific version build number you are seeing, but it does not correspond to the current mainstream versioning of iPartition.