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1. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
RoboColum(n) Jul 9, 2013 3:02 AM (in response to SupportKris)Can you tell us what database you are using (e.g. the default built in Jet database).
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2. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
SupportKris Jul 9, 2013 3:05 AM (in response to RoboColum(n))We are using the build-in database.
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3. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
SupportKris Jul 9, 2013 11:48 PM (in response to SupportKris)I installed a SQL server instance, changed the configuration from build-in to the DB on the SQL instance, testing the connection is ok, but still the same error message.
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4. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
RoboColum(n) Jul 10, 2013 2:06 AM (in response to SupportKris)My feeling here is that there is something left behind (e.g. in the registry) from a previous install that is causing this issue. Could this be the case? For example was RHS ever installed before? It maybe best to use a tool like Revo Uninstaller - http://www.revouninstaller.com/ - which is good at getting traces of applications removed. Then try a fresh install.
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5. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
SupportKris Jul 10, 2013 2:09 AM (in response to RoboColum(n))The server was a new virtual machine, no RHS was ever installed.
But I will try the uninstall tool and reinstall the software, no problem. I will keep you informed. Thx for the hint.
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6. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
SupportKris Jul 10, 2013 8:04 AM (in response to RoboColum(n))The uninstall using the tool and reinstall did not solve the problem. I got the same error. Any other ideas are welcome.
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7. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
RoboColum(n) Jul 10, 2013 8:14 AM (in response to SupportKris)I wonder whether installing RHS on a virtual machine could be the issue. To be honest I am running out of other ideas. Maybe Mr John "RoboHelp Server" Daigle knows if this can be done successfully. Paging John!!
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8. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
John Daigle Jul 10, 2013 3:51 PM (in response to RoboColum(n))Hi Kris
I have seen this once or twice before.
On one occasion it had to do with the version of Java, Adobe recommended the following to my client and this is what the client's admin reported:
"The issue was that RoboHelp Server 9 will only work on Java v7 update 15 or 17. We had update 21. I had to uninstall Java, Tomcat, and RH Server. Then install the right version of Java, then Tomcat then Rh Server. I have told Java not to update automatically so we don’t download a later version (we need to stay on update 17)."
Happily, this did resolve the problem. If you still have issues, you may need to call Adobe tech support.
Thanks
John Daigle
Adobe Certified RoboHelp and Captivate Instructor
Evergreen, Colorado
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9. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
John Daigle Jul 10, 2013 3:53 PM (in response to John Daigle)Oh, I forgot to mention. Quite a few folks install in virtual machines so that shouldn't be the issue - although your mileage may vary :-)
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10. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
SupportKris Jul 10, 2013 10:56 PM (in response to John Daigle)Hi John!
Uninstalling all of the software, and installing the Java v7 update 15 (we were on update 25), installing Tomcat en RH server was the solution.
Thanks a lot !
Kris.
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11. Re: Logging in to Server Web Administrator gives "Invalid or expired license"
John Daigle Jul 11, 2013 3:18 AM (in response to SupportKris)Thanks, Kris! Glad it helped.
john



