David,
In the server where the Rodopi server is running, run regedit and look for: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Rodopi Software\Instance Settings
You will find inside that all the MISP you have installed.
Remove the ones that you can remove for now, and then restart the server. Rodopi will only see the ones you leave.
-Carlo
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Bauman
This morning I woke up with a license issue. I am using 9 MISPs, but showing only 6 licenses. They gave me some MISPs to test while we work on a project. Looks like they may have been temporary.
Looks like Rodopi has the holiday off today, so I can’t get anyone to assist, so my whole company is crippled.
Anyone know a way to get around the licensing issue? I can disable some of the MISPs if needed, however the Rodopi license manager doesn’t even allow me to go in and manage my MISPs.
David Bauman
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