I successfully installed NetAdvantage 2013.2 with a valid key on the C drive. My Visual Studio projects that use NetAdvantage controls work fine. I ran low of space on the C drive, so I de-installed NetAdvantage 2013.2, and re-installed it on the E drive. When I re-installed it the installer already pre-loaded my key. When I now run a project using Visual Studio 2010 that contains a control from 2013.2, I now get a trial version warning that the software will expire in n number of days. How can I get rid of this warning?
Hello LGavin,
Thank you for contacting Infragistics!
Please let me know if you had a trial version installed in C: drive before installing the licensed version.
If you have any questions, please let me know as well.
Hi Vivian,
No, I never had a trail version installed on this computer. I have had subscriptions to NetAdvantage for many years.
A couple of days later the trial message re-appeared. So now I am back to where I started. Where does Infragistics check to see if the installation is trial or licensed? I have re-installed 3 times now using a valid subscription key. There must be something left over in the registry.
I am glad you are able to move forward with your application. If you have any questions, please let us know.
I move 2013.2 back to the C drive. I removed all references to Infragistics from my project and then reapplied them. So far, I have not seen the trail message.
Please let me know if the issue occurs when referencing the GAC directly, or with the dlls in the project's bin folder.
That thread did not help. I have never had a trail version. I installed a licensed vesion on the C drive, I deinstalled it. I reinstalled the licensed version on the E drive. Then I got the trial version warning.