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skifastbadly:
Well, 'server', actually, but the subject line ran out of space.
This is probably the wrong place to post this but I couldn't find the right place.
Several months ago I was fiddling with the Raspberry Pi as a server and I got through most of the steps and it was running fine except there were occasional drop outs. I ran out of time and patience so I put the thing in a drawer and forgot about it for a bit.
Now I have some time to try and resolve, but the trial license ran out. No surprise. I was more than happy to purchase the Master License upgrade today, heck, I'm getting more than my money's worth out of MC. But when I try to enter the restore the license using the supplied key, I get the following message:
"There was a problem restoring the license.
Error details:
There was a problem communicating with the license server."
Am I missing a step or is the server down?
Thanks
Craig
mwillems:
--- Quote from: skifastbadly on December 23, 2015, 03:09:35 pm ---Well, 'server', actually, but the subject line ran out of space.
This is probably the wrong place to post this but I couldn't find the right place.
Several months ago I was fiddling with the Raspberry Pi as a server and I got through most of the steps and it was running fine except there were occasional drop outs. I ran out of time and patience so I put the thing in a drawer and forgot about it for a bit.
Now I have some time to try and resolve, but the trial license ran out. No surprise. I was more than happy to purchase the Master License upgrade today, heck, I'm getting more than my money's worth out of MC. But when I try to enter the restore the license using the supplied key, I get the following message:
"There was a problem restoring the license.
Error details:
There was a problem communicating with the license server."
Am I missing a step or is the server down?
Thanks
Craig
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How did you try to restore the license? The in program method doesn't always work correctly out of the box. The Raspberry Pi tutorials have a more "foolproof" way to register the license, did you try that method?
skifastbadly:
RTFD, as they say.
Read the _ documentation. I went back and looked at the excellent write up on installation, and it was right there.
D'oh!
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