8.70 License Failure
I think 8.6 was running after the Windows Creators update (but I don't use it heavily, and the update was fairly recent so maybe not.) It was certainly running on this machine under Windows 10 before the creators update.
VS2015 told me there was an update to AQTime so I ran it. Licensing failed with message that I am running on a Virtual Machine (which I am not) and a node-locked license does not allow that. I returned the license the long way using the HASP_RUS_AQA route uploading and downloading files. But the new key still would not register.
I have all the Hyper-V options disabled in Windows.
Now I can only get the license to load if I go into UEFI and disable Intel Virtualization Technology. Doing that prevents VMWare Workstation running 64-bit guests, which is fatal for much development work.
I've tried putting 8.6 back, but I have the same problem with that.
Having the change the UEFI settings every time I want to use AQTime and the put it back to get on with normal work is just too much of a hassle. It looks as if the node-locked license system is not viable with current releases of AQTime and Windows 10.
The floating license system is just too expensive for single-user single-machine use, especially as I would have to run a dedicated machine somewhere with hardware configured specially for the license server. Maybe this is the end of the line for AQTime for me.
Has anyone else experienced problems with Windows creators update and AQTime licensing?
Hi,
I would recommend to contact Support directly via the https://support.smartbear.com/message/?prod=AQtime form and reference this thread.
I also will appreciate it if you let us know the result as I am postponing Windows update but not sure for how long Windows will allow me to do this :) and others may benefit from your result as well.