This assembly is protected by an unregistered version of Eziriz's ".NET Reactor"

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Bob B

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Jul 16, 2012, 11:19:23 AM7/16/12
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I'm getting the error, This assembly is protected by an unregistered version of Eziriz's ".NET Reactor"  I have a valid license and have not changed any hardware on my machine.  I re-entered the license info and it took it but I'm still getting the error.  I need to publish a new version of my software but can't because of the error.  Does anyone have a fix for this?
 
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Bob
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Alex

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Jul 16, 2012, 1:15:24 PM7/16/12
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Hi Bob,

Sometimes NET Reactor becomes unregistered. I'm not sure why this happen (maybe something is changing hardware id) but restart helps. Try to restart PC and protect your application again.

Alex

Bob B

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Jul 16, 2012, 3:18:39 PM7/16/12
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Alex,
   I've rebooted many times since I started getting the error, any other ideas?  I have version 4.4.0.0 but I see there is a newer version that mentions something about fixing license issues.  I'm not sure if it is the same license issue that that I have.  I did ask this question on the support site but I haven't gotten a response.
 
Bob 

Alex

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Jul 16, 2012, 4:47:22 PM7/16/12
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Bob,

Try to find email from Eziriz with your license. It contains the Hardware ID which was used during the activation process. Compare it with your current Hardware ID. As far as i remember you can visit their activation site again and generate new license if your Hardware ID is changed, but number of activations is limited. 

PS. From my experience even CPU overclock can cause the change of Hardware ID. 

Alex

Bob

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Jul 17, 2012, 6:29:14 AM7/17/12
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Alex,

   I did as you suggested and you were correct.  The last two 4 digit Ids do not match my original hardware ID.  Any idea of the significance of those two?  The last time I did anything hardware wise was to add some memory around January.  Nothing else that I can think of.  I’d really like to know what the software is seeing as a change.  Do you think anything plugged into the USB port could have an impact? 

 

Thanks for your help,

Bob

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Alex

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Jul 17, 2012, 7:51:22 AM7/17/12
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Hi Bob,

I'm not sure why this happens. Maybe due to some USB devices. Additional memory did not affected activation on my PC. Bad that's Eziriz support is in coma.

Alex

On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 1:29:14 PM UTC+3, Bob B wrote:

Alex,

   I did as you suggested and you were correct.  The last two 4 digit Ids do not match my original hardware ID.  Any idea of the significance of those two?  The last time I did anything hardware wise was to add some memory around January.  Nothing else that I can think of.  I’d really like to know what the software is seeing as a change.  Do you think anything plugged into the USB port could have an impact? 

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