I just installed Maya 2015 on a new computer and when I try to first open it gives me a connection error saying that my system clock is incorrect. Then when I close that close that window it gives me another window telling me the license was unable to be obtained.
I'm confused as to why it's giving me issues. I previously installed Maya 2015 on another computer without any issues. Is it because I had Maya activated on another machine that it's giving me this error? I assumed that I could have it installed on multiple machines with the same key and so long as I had it open on one machine at a time I could still use it
Am I wrong in thinking that? Is this a different issue?
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I've been at this all day so far and tried a lot of different things. Nothing was working until I actually messed with my system clock and set the time back a few days. Maya obviously threw an error at me again but it was different (attached image). It gave me another option this time to "Run the product and activate later", by selecting that option it allowed me to atleast open and start using maya. This, however, is not how I want to access the program since it'll be a hassle to have to change my computer's date and time around everytime I want to open Maya.
I need an actual fix for this problem.
This was solved by Autodesk's support team for me. All I needed to do was uncheck my daylight savings setting on my clock, apply, then recheck the daylight savings and apply again. It began working properly after that.
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Nothing helped. I try to do everything with my clock or try to delete the "MAYA.env" file, but it do nothing.
I still have error 20. License was not obtained etc...
Help me please with this mess