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To import a license you must correct the system date/time

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Anonymous
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To import a license you must correct the system date/time

Hello,

 

I use two computers that I transfer the license back and forth to depending where I am located.  I use my Windows 7 laptop when I am on the go and when I am at home I use my much more powerful Windows 8 Desktop PC.  Today after I successfully exported my license using the License Transfer Uitlity from my laptop, I received this error message on my Desktop PC when I tried to open License Transfer Utility: "To import a license you must correct the system date/time".

 

Please help.  I have not changed my Desktop PC time at all and I am not sure why it is not working.  I just had the license on my Desktop two days ago, and now I can't get it back on there.  I have a non-expiring license.

 

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pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

If you control both laptop and PC and no one can use AutoCAD on both at the same time, then why don't you simply authorize and activate AutoCAD on both devices, skipping the LTU? It's legal for commercial software.

After you out back the LTU license from where you got it if course.
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Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

Thank you for your reply, but I am using Revit, not AutoCAD. Also, I have
a Work computer that sits on my work site that I am not allowed to move,
this is separate from my Home Desktop PC and my Home Laptop. I have already
authorized and activated my work computer, so I can not do that to both of
my home computers or I would.
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pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

Wish you'd stated that 😞
You'll have to wait for a staffer to help, sit tight.
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TravisNave
in reply to: Anonymous

Is it possible that your computer is set for the wrong time zone or has not been set for Daylight Saving Time? 



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