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Chad Jones May 23rd, 2010 04:00 PM

Neo... "Checking License" issue with FirstLight
 
I've read a previous post describing the Neo... "Checking License" issue and how to fix it by replacing the app withing the Cineform\Tools folder.

I'm currently evaluating NeoHD...looking to upgrade from NeoScene. I've been using FirstLight successfully for about 24 hours. I was trying to set up a drop box linked to my DBs and LUTs. I ran the "Move LUT and DB" VBscript linked in the Vimeo tutorial. After I ran the script, I am now experiencing the "Checking License" issue. FirstLight will not run. Did I possibly cause this by running the script?

If not how can I resolve this issue?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Chad Jones

David Newman May 23rd, 2010 07:10 PM

I don't believe it is related. You have confirm you LUTPath by using RegEdit, but even if it was wrong it wouldn't cause a license issue. Try the FirstLight linked in the other post.

Chad Jones May 24th, 2010 08:15 AM

OK...thanks for the response. So I have two additional questions. FirstLight was working fine, finding the license. And then it stopped, I thought I caused this with the VBscript, but since that's not the case...could I have possibly done something else?

As far as using RegEdit to configure the LUTpaths, I'm not exactly sure how to do that. I've used RegEdit to delete files causing issues with a previous NeoScene installation. Would it be helpful to clear out the registry entries for FirstLight and then reinstall it?

I've also tried the copy of FirstLight linked to the other post. This one does not work either.

Thanks again,
Chad Jones

Greg Kubitschek May 24th, 2010 08:38 AM

When I filed a help ticket on this, Jake told me to shut off the UAC, User Account Control. By pulling the slider all the way to the "off" position" First light stoped the licence checking and crashing every time I tried to open it, and it works fine now.

(try turning off user account control in windows control panel as well.

jake)

Greg Kubitschek

Chad Jones May 25th, 2010 11:14 AM

So this is a little weird. I downloaded the newest version of FirstLight David posted yesterday. Still I was getting the Checking License issue. I decided to take a look at RegEdit. I found the LUTpath entry and edited the LUTpath back to C:/users/public/cineform/LUTs. After I did this, I tested out FirstLight again, it found the license, started up and worked perfectly. I don't know if the two issues are related, but this solution worked for me.

Thanks,
Chad Jones

David Newman May 25th, 2010 12:31 PM

We don't think it is related to the splash screen issue, although it is important that LUTpath points to a location that has read and write privileges. The default location does (where you restored it,) but if you move it you may need to test the permissions. Windows 7 pretty much own the disk, you don't, not many locations are R/W enabled by default.

David Newman May 25th, 2010 05:46 PM

We found the issue, and we should have 5.0.2 out tomorrow that addresses this. Contact support if you can't get around the issue and need a patch ASAP.

Chad Jones May 26th, 2010 10:54 AM

Thanks for the follow up.


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