(4) The credentials used to log into the computer by the user do not have the correct permissions to read the license file (lservrc).
(3) The license in the License File (lservrc) is invalid, for another software product, for a different version of the software, or has expired. End user needs to right click the License Authorization Wizard (LAW) and select "Run As Administrator". The software installer should be logged into the computer as the local administratorwhen activating the license. The logged in user does not have the correct permissions to create the license file in the software's installation folder. (2) When running the License Authorization Wizard the Licensing File (lservrc) was unable to be created. (1) The software has not yet been activated and therefore no License File (lservrc) has been created.įollow the installation instructions for the software version and your operating system to run the license activation wizard and activate your software using the authorization code. There can be several possible causes for this error: The person who installed the software must be logged into the computer as the Local Administrator with administer privileges?
Please verify that the software was properly installed as per the installation instructions. Amos will stop running today unless you activate it." "You have not yet run the License Authorization Wizard to activate Amos. Note: In some versions of Amos, if the lservrc file does not exist the first error message will be a Windows Pop-Up stating the following:
Launch Amos, and I receive the following error: I launch the Amos software, and I receive the following error: