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Contact NComputing or a reseller like ThinClientShop.com. They may still offer vSpace Pro subscription licenses that support legacy L300 units, but support is limited.
The NComputing L300 is a popular zero-client device used in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) setups, allowing multiple users to share a single host computer. Unlike a standard PC, the L300 requires specific software licensing to function, which often causes confusion regarding "license keys."
The NComputing L300 is one of the most popular thin clients in the history of desktop virtualization. Based on the UXP (User eXperience Protocol), the L300 allows a single PC to be shared by up to 30 users simultaneously. Each user gets their own monitor, keyboard, and mouse while the central host PC (running Windows or Linux) does all the heavy lifting.
However, there is a persistent point of confusion, frustration, and even risk for IT administrators and budget-conscious buyers: the NComputing L300 license key. ncomputing l300 license key
If you search for this term online, you will find a grey market of eBay listings, cracked software downloads, and forum threads asking, “Will this key work?” or “Can I use the same license on multiple L300s?”
This article will explain exactly what an L300 license key is, where to get it legitimately, how to activate it, and—most importantly—why you should avoid “free” or “unlimited” keys at all costs.
A: Official support ended in 2023 for the L300. However, activation servers for perpetual vSpace Pro 6.x/7.x remain online as of 2025. No guarantee for how long. Contact NComputing or a reseller like ThinClientShop
A: Only if you purchased a 10-user license pack. A single key contains a seat count. A “1-user” key works for exactly one L300 at a time.
A simple Google search for “ncomputing l300 license key free” leads to shady forums, YouTube videos with password-protected RAR files, and eBay listings selling “unlimited key for $9.99.”
Here is the reality of those “keys”: The NComputing L300 is a popular zero-client device
Over the years, NComputing has released several licensing models. The L300 is compatible with the following:
Given the age of the L300 (released ~2011), investing more than $10–$15 per device in licensing is economically questionable.