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Today I've started to receive a message that my "Trial Period" is over. I have had a license since August of 2012 and nothing has changed on my system. Any ideas why I am getting the message?
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Joined: 5/27/2007 Posts: 24,195
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Hi,
Something must have changed. :) You will receive that message when you do not have a license key on your machine for the version of DLL that your application use. So you will need to check:
1. Check the DLL version of the EO.Web.dll file in your application's bin directory. It should have version x.y.0.2. Here "x" is the major version number. When x = 10, the corresponding product is EO.Web Controls 2012; 2. Run License Manager, check if you have your license key in the list. It should show you what version the key is for if you see any keys there. If you don't see any key there, you will need to go to your license key page to get the key and enter it through License Manager;
Thanks!
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My DLL version is 10.0.45.2 dated 11/7/2012 and my license lists Product: EO.Web Controls Suite (2012). I removed and reinstalled my license Key and still will get the trial period has expired making it impossible to continue the application development
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 5/27/2007 Posts: 24,195
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Hi,
I can not think of anything else to tell you. If the DLL is correct and your key is there it should work.
Thanks!
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What else can I do?
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Does the message 'EO.Web.Internal.b0' threw an exception help to find a solution?
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 5/27/2007 Posts: 24,195
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Hi,
They are the same thing. You have the wrong DLL in your bin folder.
Thanks!
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What DLL version do I need?
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