I installed Tamino (3.1.1.1) and skipped the license. Later I requested a license file by email.
I logged in to the smh, selected “my” server → Tamino → Versions → 3.1.1.1
Clicked “Change License”, navigated to the license file. (Btw the location of the license file is in accordance with the registry key).
Now I get the message “ARG004: Not well-formed”. (Whereas XML Spy tells me, that the file is indeed well-formed).
Do I have a version problem (3.1.1.1 installed while the key file says 3.1.1?) How do I get a valid license file?
My current file is attached.
Regards,
Norbert Ploett
ino311.xml (1.07 KB)
Hello,
had you already installed a former version of Tamino on your system?
I am asking, because when skipping the license key during installation, the server itself is NOT installed. If this is your first Tamino installation, I would suggest to repeat the installation.
Regards,
Uli
had you already installed a former version of Tamino on your system?
Nope, no earlier installation of Tamino.
> installation, I would suggest to repeat the installation.
The solution is so much easier …
The registry key in
…/Software/Software AG/Tamino/3.1.1.1 - License File contains only the directory, where the key file is expected. In my case
c:\program files\common\software ag\LKey
The key must, however, contain the path and name of the file:
c:\program files\common\software ag\LKey\ino3111.xml
The “Change License” operation did not do this correctly. I entered the name by regedit and - presto - works fine!
Regards
Norbert Ploett