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2024-02-20 01:27 AM
I initially installed AC26 using a freestanding individual license that I purchased for training purposes.
As part of my new job, I now use one of the company's pool of licenses.
Until recently, it was just a graphical annoyance that the old license info still shows up every time I open License Manager Tool. Previous forum posts I have found say to just ignore the extra license.
Well, now I have been told that the presence of that expired license on my computer is why I cannot publish BIMx models for sharing with clients, despite being logged in with a current, valid company pool license.
How do I remove this, so I can actually use AC to its full value?
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2024-03-13 04:53 PM
By erasing the Codemeter folder, and restarting Archicad / signing in with pool license, it corrected the error, thankfully.
2024-02-20 01:47 AM
I am not sure if this will help.
If not, then I would contact your local Archicad support.
Barry.
2024-03-13 04:35 PM
@ETSaum To remove unused license, I recommend you to use CodeMeter Control Center, updated to the latest version (just install the latest CodeMeter runtime) and use 'Remove License' button in CodeMeter Control Center interface.
2024-03-13 04:53 PM
By erasing the Codemeter folder, and restarting Archicad / signing in with pool license, it corrected the error, thankfully.
2024-03-13 09:30 PM
@ETSaum wrote:
By erasing the Codemeter folder …
I definitely do not recommend doing this. CodeMeter Control has functionality to remove a specific license.
If you remove CodeMeter data folders, you may lose CodeMeterAct software licenses for other products, remote license update files, hardware key content backup files.