I recently installed .net 4.5 on my machine, along with visual studio 2012. When I open my app that used to run fine in VS 2010/.net 4, I get the license not found error from Infragistics. My app builds and runs fine. The license.lic file that used to appear in VS 2010 does not appear.
See also this post: http://ko.infragistics.com/community/forums/p/66660/339091.aspx
I hope to get this resolved soon it has become a real nuisance.
Hello Sam,
I want to create an environment to test your exact scenario to see if I can reproduce the issue. Please let me know what operating system you are running on and if there is any other information that may be relevant.
Sincerely,ValerieDeveloper Support Engineer Infragisticswww.infragistics.com/support
Windows 7,
VS 2010 and VS 2012
.net 4 and .net 4.5
We "deploy" infragistics .dll's via a common toolkit application that many developers use. So, to use infragistics in one of our apps we basically copy the .dlls from this common application. This scenario has been in place for several years and works with many developers. I'm not sure why my machine does not seem to be able to find the infragistics license.
For several months I delt with this problem using visual studio 2010. It seems to have gone away for some unknown reason (repedetly deleting the contents of bin and obj seems to have helped). Serveral days ago VS 2012 and .net 4.5 was installed on my machine and the now the problem has come back.
BTW, for all developers at my company, a license file is constantly being created in the properties folder of the app. This is a nuisance because it cannot be checked in to source control so it must be deleted again and again and again and again.
Can you give me some specific troubleshooting steps to follow? What file is the license checker looking for? What version? What registry keys should exist? Are there any visual studio configuration items?
Thank you Valerie, yes the issue was resolved by installing Infragistics. I seem to be the only one of dozens of others who has this problem. Not sure why.
Sometimes it comes back......... lets hope not!!
Thanks for your help.
Were you able to resolve the issue by installing the product?
I tested creating installing NetAdvantage on a Windows 7 machine running Visual Studio 2010. I then created a WPF project before upgrading the environment to Visual Studio 2012 / CLR 4.5.
After the upgrade I was able to successfully run and modify the test project without any licensing issues.
Under our licensing agreement, each developer needs to have their own copy of NetAdvantage. We support using our controls when they are installed by the owning developer. Each developer should install the software on their machine using their specific key to avoid any licensing issues.
For the issue with licenses.licx file, this file can be cleared of its contents and checked into source control.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Valerie
Developer Support Engineer
Infragistics
www.infragistics.com/support