| My license has not expired, why am I receiving a license expired error? |
| Categories: Audium Call Services 3.6, Audium Studio 5, Audium Studio 5.1, Audium Studio 5.2 |
| Article ID: | 309 |
| Last updated: | January 19, 2007 |
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SUMMARY
This article explains conditions under which you might receive an error about an expired license even though your license has not expired.
SYMPTOMS
Your Audium software reports that your license has expired. However, according to the expiration date listed, the license should be valid.
RESOLUTION
An error about license expiration is almost always related to your system clock. Either a) your license has actually expired or b) your system clock is not set properly. Audium software detects inappropriate system clock situations (for example, if the current date is before the date when the license was activated) and assumes the license has expired in those cases.
To fix this issue, set your system clock to the correct time and restart your Audium software.
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