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sonia1
Occasional Contributor
3 years ago
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deactivate a floating-user licence

Hello, 

 

I try to deactivate TestComplete floating-user licence but I get this error message attached,
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to fix this?

  • It's telling you to run the process on a different computer.  Ask whoever manages your computers for access to that one and try again from there.


  • @myloweslife wrote:

    Hello, 

     

    I try to deactivate TestComplete floating-user licence but I get this error message attached,
    Does anyone have a suggestion on how to fix this?


    By default, TestComplete uses the automatic mode when possible, because it is faster and simpler. The automatic mode needs a functioning Internet connection on your computer and access to the SmartBear licensing web sites (https://ls1.smartbear.com or https://ls2.smartbear.com, port 443). If you do not have Internet access or do not have access to the licensing web site (for example, because of the security policy in your company), TestComplete will suggest using the manual mode. To exchange data with the SmartBear web server in this case, you need to find another computer connected to the Internet.

  • sonia1's avatar
    sonia1
    3 years ago

    I solved the problem by connecting remotely to the machine that hosted the licence

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  • Marsha_R's avatar
    Marsha_R
    Champion Level 3

    It's telling you to run the process on a different computer.  Ask whoever manages your computers for access to that one and try again from there.


  • @myloweslife wrote:

    Hello, 

     

    I try to deactivate TestComplete floating-user licence but I get this error message attached,
    Does anyone have a suggestion on how to fix this?


    By default, TestComplete uses the automatic mode when possible, because it is faster and simpler. The automatic mode needs a functioning Internet connection on your computer and access to the SmartBear licensing web sites (https://ls1.smartbear.com or https://ls2.smartbear.com, port 443). If you do not have Internet access or do not have access to the licensing web site (for example, because of the security policy in your company), TestComplete will suggest using the manual mode. To exchange data with the SmartBear web server in this case, you need to find another computer connected to the Internet.

    • sonia1's avatar
      sonia1
      Occasional Contributor

      I solved the problem by connecting remotely to the machine that hosted the licence