The process of obtaining and installing the software application responsible for managing software authorisations protected by the iLok system is a necessary step for users intending to utilise such protected software. This installation enables the computer to communicate with the iLok servers, verifying the software licences and allowing the authorised software to function correctly. Consider an audio engineer who purchases a virtual instrument protected by iLok; this individual must perform the described action to unlock and utilise the purchased instrument within their digital audio workstation.
Successfully performing this action is crucial for accessing and using software that relies on the iLok system for licence validation. Historically, this validation method has provided software developers with a mechanism to protect their intellectual property and ensure that only legitimate users can access their products. The resultant benefit is a more secure environment for software creators and a controlled distribution model for their applications, thus ensuring revenue streams and continued software development.