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Rehosting the license should never be an issue though. We get 3 GoldMaster activations, so I use one for my host (laptop) and all my different images have the same Host ID/activation. For an engineering workstation, however, it shouldn't be an issue. I wouldn't recommend it for servers as I have seen issues where maintenance tried this, specifically between redundant HMI servers with the same host ID.
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As a Rockwell FSE, I try not to encourage this workaround, but you can get a hard disk serial number changer pretty easy. If you did the former, you'll have to rehost the activation (.lic file) to either the hard disk number (ABCD-1234) or your NIC.
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It's best practice to enter the actual serial number for future software maintenance, but not necessary. So long as it begins with 2022xxxxxx, it doesn't matter. Can you clarify: Did you just copy a.lic file from the activations folder on your old laptop to your new one, and copied the wrong one? Or did you enter the wrong 10 digit serial number during the installation process? The serial number you enter during installation is arbitrary. Usually you use the MAC ID of your main Ethernet card, or the Volume ID of your C: drive, or a special USB dongle from RA.Creating a new License file for a new computer is called 're-hosting' and you can do it online or by calling Rockwell Automation Technical Support. The activation file was not tied to a particular value you enter during installation or to a particular computer.The OP probably has a FactoryTalk activation, which is tied to a particular hardware identifier on the computer.Raoul's suggestion is right: you need to generate a new.LIC file that uses a hardware ID on the new computer. The 'installation diskette' hackcoder refers to was the old EVRSI activation system. Logix only cares about the first 4 numbers of the serial number.Standard starts with 1203Pro starts with 2022Mini starts with 1635Full starts with 2445Edit: I forgot to list the paths for the XP registry keys:HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWARERockwell SoftwareRSLogix 5000.1Last VersionUserInfoSerialnumHKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWARERockwell SoftwareRSLogix 5000.1SupportProductIDHKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWARERockwell SoftwareRSLogix 5000.1UserInfoSerialnum.
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Download and install the FactoryTalk Activation Manager software, and it will guide you through the process of choosing a hardware ID to use in conjunction with your product code and serial number to generate a *.LIC text file.The fix for this is to modify the registry!On 64-Bit systems, these are the keys that need to be modified:HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREWOW6432NodeRockwell SoftwareRSLogix 5000.1Last VersionUserInfoSerialnumHKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREWOW6432NodeRockwell SoftwareRSLogix 5000.1SupportProductIDHKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREWOW6432NodeRockwell SoftwareRSLogix 5000.1UserInfoSerialnumChange the serial numbers listed in all 3 of these keys to the correct serial number and then your activation will work. If you really bought this from an individual it's more likely that you just need to fill out the transfer paperwork and use FactoryTalk Activation. For example, I have never seen a legitimate offer of RSI software on eBay. RA software is expensive and specialized and therefore very commonly pirated. You just have to fill out a form transferring the license to the new owner. Was the text file a *.LIC file, or just a TXT file with the serial numbers ? RA licenses are transferrable I do this all the time with software we purchase, use for development and installation, then sell to our end customers. You can also try pointing the EVMOVECF.EXE utility (available from the RA Knowledgebase) at the ZIP disk. A ZIP drive, like the old 100MB IOMEGA ZIP drives ? That's a blast from the past ! If the ZIP disk didn't have a file called EVMOVE.SYS on it (try enabling Windows to show System files) then it doesn't have an old-fashioned EVRSI activation.