Hi Greg

I've not had this issue before, it's probably best to contact Xamarin
sales, [email protected] or [email protected].

>From the Xamarin web portal you can activate and deactivate computers,
maybe you need to deactivate the computer and reactivate it under the
business license.

Thanks

*Michael Ridland | Technical Director | Xamarin MVP*

XAM Consulting - Mobile Technology Specialists

www.xam-consulting.com

Blog: www.michaelridland.com



On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there anyone in here who is familiar with Xamarin licensing and exactly
> how it works? If so, can I contact you off-list please? Because...
>
> Due to some licensing misunderstanding or foul-up, I am now dead in the
> water.
>
> This morning, after a lot of swearing, I finally built a hello world app
> in VS2015, paired with my iMac and I saw the app run in the iPhone
> simulator. Now, I can't even build the solution because it says I need a
> business licence. I have no idea what has happened in between to break it
> and I can't get it working again. On my subscription web page I can see a
> mix of expired trial licences and my business one. I don't know how to
> delete the trial licenses from the list. I don't know how to tell it which
> licence I want to use on which machine. I'm confused about how the license
> works across the PC and the Mac. I'm also confused about what actually has
> to be installed on the Mac when I don't wan to develop on it, just use it
> to test and deploy.
>
> Thanks
> Greg
>
> Email: [email protected]
> Office phone: (03) 9585 2257
>

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