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Go to Services (local) and stop the "FlexNET License Manager" service manually:
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Use a file explorer, go to the conf directory (by default C:\Program Files (x86)\Marin License Server Manager\conf) and open server.conf xml for editing.
The server.conf file is actually an xml file. Remove the tag concerning the marinlmd daemon.
Save and close the file
Go to the licenses directory (by default C:\Program Files (x86)\Marin License Server Manager\licenses) in the file explorer and delete the marinlmd folder inside that directory.
Go to Services (local) and start the "FlexNET License Manager" service manually:
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Some products do not show the FlexNET popup when there is no license available, but a license warning popup comparable to the one below.
To make sure these programs can find the license server we need to create a license file that routes the program to the license server. Create a textfile in the installation directory of the program and add the following text.
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Then rename the textfile to link.lic. Now the product should be able to find it's license on the server.
If for some reason you need to reset the admin password, you need to
Go to Services (local) and stop the "FlexNET License Manager" service manually:
Use a file explorer, go to the conf directory (by default C:\Program Files (x86)\Marin License Server Manager\conf) and open server.xml for editing.
For the user with id="admin", replace everything between the quotes in password="..." with a new password.
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It is important that the (ENC-01)-part is removed in password="(ENC-01)..." |
Save and close the file
Go to Services (local) and start the "FlexNET License Manager" service manually:
Now you can go to the License Server Manager webinterface, switch to Administration and log in with the new password.
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If you would like to have your password encrypted in the server.xml file, you can change your password again in the webinterface. |