

#INVALID LICENSE KEY LICENSE KEY#
Replace the license key back with the original valid one.This causes both IsLicenseGenuine() and ActivateLicense() to return non-zero status: 1 (general failure) for IsLicenseGenuine() and 54 (invalid license key) for ActivateLicense(). Then replace the license key with what should be an invalid key (say something like “BadKey123”).I have a machine that has successfully activated a valid node-locked license policy (verified by asserting the return status of IsLicenseGenuine = 0).

Please make sure you had the right permissions. It appears, at least from my test cases, that if: If you get an invalid domain name when registering for a beta license key for standalone deployment, ensure youve entered your domain without a protocol. If an EasyXLS license key is present and you still get the error, you might experience some permission problems. We are attempting to integrate our some unit tests related to our LexActivator implementation and I was noticing some weird behavior that I was hoping to get some clarification on.
