6/2/2014 10:00 PM | |
Joined: 10/3/2010 Last visit: 5/24/2024 Posts: 1552 Rating: (188) |
Another possibility is when you have more than on tag-related license on your system. This can also generate random license errors, even after weeks or months. I had this in the past. Another reason I did experience some time ago was a daily backup program (IBM Tivoli or something). It was failing every night taking a full system backup because it wasn't smart enough to handle SQL database files. This process caused continuous memory growing use (over 1.5 GB for a single process). This behaviour caused also WinCC license errors, strange but true. Once this software was removed, I never had the license error message again. Before anything else, just check again in License Manager and don't forget to refresh or update. Safest way is always to have a seperate small partition on your system, only used for storing your licenses. |
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6/2/2014 10:21 PM | |
Joined: 10/3/2010 Last visit: 5/24/2024 Posts: 1552 Rating: (188) |
interesting addition you make here, at that point, you should try to check in Task Manager if you find a process active with an abnormal high memory use. Seems you're on the right track. |
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6/6/2014 10:35 AM | |
Joined: 9/1/2005 Last visit: 5/14/2024 Posts: 4101 Rating: (194) |
new question published by Philipposis split to a seperate thread with the subject COMOS 10.1 - The internal License job could not be started. Best regards CS Moderator |
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