License not valid.
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License not valid.
I recently purchased the CoreLab MySQL.NET DB Provider and have been getting a license not valid exception when moving files over to my production server. I have followed all the steps for compiling a App_Licenses.dll but haven't been able to get it to work.
I tried building the dll in Visual Studio 2005 but no Build Runtime Licenses so i downloaded Visual Web Developer, added the licenses.licx into the project and was able to run the build runtime licenses. I have tried the following two setups in the licenses.licx file.
1. CoreLab.MySql.MySqlConnection, CoreLab.MySql
2. CoreLab.MySql.MySqlConnection, CoreLab.MySql, Version=3.50.12.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=09af7300eec23701
Neither have worked. Please help.
I tried building the dll in Visual Studio 2005 but no Build Runtime Licenses so i downloaded Visual Web Developer, added the licenses.licx into the project and was able to run the build runtime licenses. I have tried the following two setups in the licenses.licx file.
1. CoreLab.MySql.MySqlConnection, CoreLab.MySql
2. CoreLab.MySql.MySqlConnection, CoreLab.MySql, Version=3.50.12.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=09af7300eec23701
Neither have worked. Please help.
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We can't reproduce the problem you reported.
There are two ways to deploy ASP.NET application to server.
First, you can compile the application entirely, so that web server does not perform any compilation on demand. In this case licensing web applications is same as licensing common WinForms application.
The other way is to upload source files to server, where they are compiled on user request. In this case you have to have special assembly App_Licenses.dll in the Bin directory of your site.
There are two ways to deploy ASP.NET application to server.
First, you can compile the application entirely, so that web server does not perform any compilation on demand. In this case licensing web applications is same as licensing common WinForms application.
The other way is to upload source files to server, where they are compiled on user request. In this case you have to have special assembly App_Licenses.dll in the Bin directory of your site.
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