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License Management

kenneykirk

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I cloned my old computer hard drive, and I forgot cancel the license for KGP-D3N in the License Management client. I booted up the old computer and cancelled the license. When I bring up the new computer it of course shows that the license is installed but I cannot cancel it nor can I delete it. Is there a way to remove all reference to the license it thinks is installed?
 

Giddyuptd

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Have you tried making/running a exact copy of the software without installing it on the issue machine then cancelling the license? This is what I did when a machine drive died. It showed the license and I was able to cancel or deactivate it.
 

kenneykirk

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Have you tried making/running a exact copy of the software without installing it on the issue machine then cancelling the license? This is what I did when a machine drive died. It showed the license and I was able to cancel or deactivate it.
It is an exact copy but I can't cancel/deactivate because it's not active on the JVC/Kenwood systems.
 
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