12-03-2020 04:17 AM - edited 12-03-2020 04:20 AM
Hello
I am transferring a project from an old computer to a new one and getting licensing errors when compiling.
The setup uses Measurement Studio 2010 SP1 with MSVS 2012 on Windows 10 64 bit.
The exact same setup complies and runs smoothly on the old computer.
I activated Measurement Studio license on the new computer using License manager and it appears activated.
The project contains a proper licenses.licx file, Example entries:
NationalInstruments.UI.WindowsForms.ToolStripPropertyEditor, NationalInstruments.UI.WindowsForms, Version=9.1.35.204, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=18cbae0f9955702a
NationalInstruments.UI.WindowsForms.PropertyEditor, NationalInstruments.UI.WindowsForms, Version=9.1.35.204, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=18cbae0f9955702a
etc...
The version and PublicKeyToken matches those of Measurement Studio 2010.
When compiling I get errors such as:
Error 417 Exception occurred creating type 'NationalInstruments.UI.WindowsForms.ToolStripPropertyEditor, NationalInstruments.UI.WindowsForms, Version=9.1.35.204, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=18cbae0f9955702a' System.ComponentModel.LicenseException: NationalInstruments.UI.WindowsForms.PropertyEditor is unlicensed. <my prject path>\licenses.licx 5
The reference to measurement studio DLLs in the project are to the correct place and DLL details match the version above.
What may be wrong?
Thanks
12-15-2020 11:01 AM
The might be concurrent licenses on old and new PC.