groma
13 years agoNew Contributor
AQTime 7 Trial Licence claims system is "virtual", but in reality it is not
Hi,
I downloaded the AQTime 7 Trial and got a trial license key via mail.
I installed the program on my system, and it installed fine.
When I start the program it wants to activate the license, but in the activation process I get the message that the license could not be activated for a virtual system or a Windows Server 2008 with Virtualization.
But my system is not virtual at all: It's a physical computer running Windows 7 64bit, the only thing related to Hyper-V/Virtualization is the Hyper-V Manager I have installed to access our Hyper-V systems.
So I wonder: Is there any chance I can "trick" the AQTime 7 Trial into believing me that my physical system really IS a physical system?
I'm totally at a loss here and I'd be glad for any help,
thanks in advance and bye,
Martin
P.S.: Why does the webpage state the trial expires after 30 days, but the mail with the trial key says it expires after 14 days?
I downloaded the AQTime 7 Trial and got a trial license key via mail.
I installed the program on my system, and it installed fine.
When I start the program it wants to activate the license, but in the activation process I get the message that the license could not be activated for a virtual system or a Windows Server 2008 with Virtualization.
But my system is not virtual at all: It's a physical computer running Windows 7 64bit, the only thing related to Hyper-V/Virtualization is the Hyper-V Manager I have installed to access our Hyper-V systems.
So I wonder: Is there any chance I can "trick" the AQTime 7 Trial into believing me that my physical system really IS a physical system?
I'm totally at a loss here and I'd be glad for any help,
thanks in advance and bye,
Martin
P.S.: Why does the webpage state the trial expires after 30 days, but the mail with the trial key says it expires after 14 days?