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Hello, I have purchased a license for the WPF Elements library, but can't find any indications on where to enter the license number. My builds are now interrupted with a popup about expiring trial. Thanks! |
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Hi fdmlp, To get the licensing working, make sure the lic file is placed in the same folder as the WPF Elements dll that you're referencing in your project. The lic and dll are installed into the same folder, so if you move the dll into a lib folder for example, make sure to copy over the lic file as well. Secondly, make sure an licx file is included in the properties folder of your project. Visual Studio is supposed to do this for you, but if it hasn't, simply copy the licx file from the SampleExplorer project into your own project. Further information about resolving the licensing can be found here: http://www.mindscapehq.com/forums/thread/1309 Let me know if the problem persists. -Jason Fauchelle |
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