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Misty Stanley-Jones a4f5e30249 Various copyedits to reduce future tense, wordiness, and use of 'please' (#5788)
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* Reword lots of instances of we'll

* Eradicate you'll

* Eradicate 'be able to' type of phrases

* Eradicate 'unable to' type of phrases

* Eradicate 'has / have to' type of phrases

* Eradicate 'note that' type of phrases

* Eradicate 'in order to' type of phrases

* Redirect to official Chef and Puppet docs

* Eradicate gratuitous 'please'

* Reduce use of e.g.

* Reduce use of i.e.

* Reduce use of N.B.

* Get rid of 'sexagesimal' and correct some errors
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Learn how to license your Docker Trusted Registry installation. docker, dtr, install, license
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License Docker Trusted Registry

By default, you don't need to license your Docker Trusted Registry. When installing DTR, it automatically starts using the same license file used on your Docker Universal Control Plane cluster.

However, there are some situations when you need to manually license your DTR installation:

  • When upgrading to a new major version,
  • When your current license expires.

Download your license

Go to Docker Store and download your license.

License your installation

Once you've downloaded the license file, you can apply it to your DTR installation. Navigate to the DTR web UI, and then go to the Settings page.

Click the Apply new license button, and upload your new license file.

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