03-20-2007 02:07 PM
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03-27-2007 03:13 PM
04-02-2007 01:20 PM
Try the following, go to Start >> Programs >> National Instruments >> NI License Manager. On the main screen, open the branches on the hierarchy view of the software and locate your program, which I assume is Multisim 10.0, expand the branches and then on the specific version you have, right click on the item and select 'deactivate' --if this option is available-- if not, then select activate and try to reactivate your product. This will tend to regenerate a new license file on your system.
If the above procedure did not worked then try reinstalling or repairing the installation. Start >> Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> National Instruments Software, select Circuit Design Suite and then select the Repair button.
If repairing did not helped, then try reinstalling. For some reason the NI License Manager is not able to read/find the license files. Did you installed in any network drive? Or a drive different than the default one?
Let us know...
10-15-2007 09:27 AM
01-07-2010 07:21 AM
Hello,
I am also experiencing a licensing problem as well. My company purchased an educational version of Multisim with ten licenses. I have six laptops that I received from our IT department are basically clones (ghosted) of one another so when I try to license and activate the software, the computer ID is the same on all of the laptops and it tells me that the license has already been installed (which is has not). I do have a co-worker that has another version of Multisim loaded on his computer in his shop but his is not the educational version. I have been working with NI support team and have tried reloading, installing a temporary evaluation license, etc. but nothing has worked. I cannot get Multisim to even open past the "Evaluate/Activate/Purchase" screen.
I am hoping that someone else has had the same issues within a company dealing with multiple licenses and could offer any ideas.
Thanks