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License is in use on Gateway - System Name: Port. Close one or more Tally. Only Account Administrator or Site Administrator can perform this activity. Exit all instances of Tally. ERP 9 and try again. Connect gateway server to internet. License is Inactive. Insufficient Permission while activating a Tally Product License. You do not have sufficient rights to perform this action.

Check your system security settings for the license file, and try again. ERP 9 is running on educational mode. Use a valid license to complete this action. Connect to the internet and retry. Can I use more than one instance of Tally. ERP 9 in the same computer? Can I move Tally. ERP 9 license from one computer to another? Can I use more than one Release of Tally. How do I activate and add my Tally. How do I reject a Site license activation request from Control Centre?

Why is my License in compromised state? What should I do? What is the role of firewall while updating Tally License? Should the license be surrendered before upgrading or changing the Operating System? How to Uninstall Tally. ERP 9 License? Why am I not getting an option to configure Tally.

ERP 9 license through a License File? How to get the unlock key from Tally Solutions website? What is an Account? What is an Account ID? Cause: This error occurs when multiple Tally Gateway Servers are installed in different folders point to same license file path.

For example , Tally. Now install same Release X in a different Folder B. In the startup menu go to Configure Existing License , select License File option, and in the license file path field provide the path of Folder A. On accepting the screen the above error message is displayed. Solution: Reconfigure the existing license , and retry.

Solution: Close one or more Tally. Cause: This message appears when you try to update the license without valid administrator login details. Solution: Use account or site administrator e-mail ID and password to continue. Cause: This error occurs when more than one user try to access the same single user license at the same time.

Solution: To access a single user license from a different system, close the Tally. ERP 9 instance that is currently accessing the license. Cause: This error occurs when the system where the license is activated is not connected to the Internet after the offline limit has been reached. For example , if the offline limit for a license is set to 30 days, and the computer is not connected to the Internet for more than 30 days, then the license status changes to inactive mode.

Solution: Connect the system to the Internet and try again. Cause: This error occurs when the user does not have sufficient rights, or system. Cause: This error occurs when a user with insufficient rights tries to activate, update, or perform any operation that requires accessing the license file.

Solution: Check the security settings of the license file, and clear the Read-only option, and retry. Solution: Stop gateway manually using the windows services menu or task manager, and retry. Delete all the Tally. In case there are multiple gatewayserver running, stop and disable the gatewayservers not in use. Set the permission of Tallygatewayserver to full control.

Right click Tallygatewayserver. Click Add in the Permissions for tallygatewayserver. Enter Everyone and click Check Names and click Ok. Select Everyone and set the permission as Full Control and click Apply. Restart the computer and reactivate the license.

Cause: This message appears when the Tally Gateway Server is not connected to the internet for a longer time. Stopping and removing an existing FLEXnet license server. A license file allows you to run subsequent Abaqus hot fix maintenance deliveries, previous releases dating back to Abaqus 6. For example, a new license file for Abaqus can be used to run all Abaqus hot fixes and any earlier releases of Abaqus still installed on your network.

Multiple FLEXnet license servers can be selected to provide redundancy in case the license server or its host fails. A computer running Windows can act as the license server host for a Linux network and vice versa. Each Abaqus analysis or interactive session must contact the license server prior to beginning execution and periodically while Abaqus is running.

Therefore, Abaqus must have uninterrupted communication with the license server throughout the analysis or interactive session. If the license server or the computer on which it runs fails, it should be restarted as quickly as possible to ensure minimal interruption of Abaqus jobs. License activity is recorded in a log file, called the server log.

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