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Re: Expired WindRiver License

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Originally Posted by Bethie42 View Post
I have the same question! I actually went ahead and uninstalled Workbench [only Workbench, none of the other WindRiver stuff] before installing this year's disk and now we have an issue. When I open the new Workbench, it says the overall license has expired. But when I installed it this morning, the installer indicated that there was already a license present and I did not need to enter one. ...Maybe that was the old one?
I think you would have to remove the license files in c:\WindRiver\license before trying to install the new software over the top of last year's. I haven't actually tried this process, but I expect it would work.

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Originally Posted by Bethie42 View Post
Also, I didn't uninstall LabVIEW, do I need to do so before reinstalling?
The LabVIEW install is unrelated and should not impact your WindRiver install.
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