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I had the WPF suite working fine under Visual Studio 2010 and Windows XP x86. I then upgraded my machine with a clean install of Windows 7 x64. I tried to install with the same installer that was working fine before, but when I run Visual Studio it tells me that I don't have a license. i can see the license.licx file in my properties directory, but there is nothing I can do to get the license to be located? What can I do?? Ed |
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This might be because your project referred to C:\Program Files\Mindscape..., and that path no longer exists (on x64 it is C:\Program Files (x86)\Mindscape...). Sometimes when this happens Visual Studio silently uses the DLL from the obj or bin directory, and of course the .lic files are not present in those directories. The simplest solution is to remove the WPF Elements reference from your project, then add the reference back in, this time pointing to the new install location. |
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