

This is the simplest way to start using Hangfire Pro feed, but it will not work with Continuous Integration.

In modern environments with NuGet 3.5+ it is possible to use environment variables to provide credentials, and it is the best way, since you’ll have the same configuration for both development machines and build servers, and for all environments, including. There are several ways to add a NuGet feed, but the main difficulty is authentication.

Please give us 24 hours to generate your credentials for private NuGet server. After paying, you’ll instantly receive a link to download the Hangfire Pro binaries (non-NuGet based). Package downloads are available only for Hangfire Pro subscribers. Thank you very much.Hangfire Pro packages are hosted on a private ProGet Server. I hope some kind souls can enlighten me regarding this. My question is, is there such thing as a standalone (non-subscription based) license for the Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 IDE? Does this mean once I install VS Enterprise with this product key, I get to use it permanently with all the features that Enterprise version offers without having to pay any subscription fee? I assume it is a standalone license like what Visual Studio Professional offers, but all I find on the internet is subscription based license for Visual Studio enterprise.

I tried to google around to find more information about what is supported for this license and I couldn't find any useful information about it. I was looking through my old product keys which I got from Microsoft Imagine for free during my university days, and I found "Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise 2017" product key among them. Hi everyone, I am new to this subreddit and I apologize if I ask dumb question.
