License exceeded one user...
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@jackson said:
Is this a bug in the latest update?
no, because i have not installed the latest update yet.
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Hi guys, we'll look into it and let you know.
Hang in there!
Edit: Why no update?
- CraigD
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Hi Edson, it looks like you're on Tiger (from your Avatar specs) so here's a little more in depth tuning to try:
This can occur if there are hung daemons. This can happen a couple of ways, but the most common is SU crashing. Close all instances of SU on the network. Go to the Activity Monitor and force quit the sketchupdaemon(s) if it(they) are running.
This can also occur if you are connected to a wifi and a hard wire at the same time. The daemon gets confused and doesn't know it is talking to itself.
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craig,
if i understood you well, i should turn off all instances on the network BUT the one in trouble, right? because if i turn ALL down i do not see any daemons running.
by the way, i have not updated because there was some talk about problems related to it earlier in this forum. so i decided to wait a little. do you think it is safe to do it now?
thanks.
edson
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craig,
i did what you suggested but nothing changed: startup still takes ages and the message about the expired license still shows.
i am running tiger, yes.
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I get this msg too - I quit, then restart and it works. I'm on a macbook that runs the latest version of leopard.
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@edson said:
craig,
i did what you suggested but nothing changed: startup still takes ages and the message about the expired license still shows.
i am running tiger, yes.
Hmmm... Did you check to see if you have wireless and ethernet connections both on?
I think it is safe to update your version of SketchUp. I'm running the latest on my Mac with Tiger and am not having any new problems.
I'll look into this a bit more...the clue may be that it's taking a long time to launch..
Let me know about the network connections and if upgrading changes this behavior.
Cheers,
- CraigD
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@krisbern said:
I get this msg too - I quit, then restart and it works. I'm on a macbook that runs the latest version of leopard.
Hi Krisbern - Leopard is a little different in how it handles this. We're looking into the reports we've seen and will post when we get some information. If you have any different problems or learn any new clues, please post them and we'll take a look.
Thanks,
- CraigD
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@craigd said:
@edson said:
craig,
Hmmm... Did you check to see if you have wireless and ethernet connections both on?
I think it is safe to update your version of SketchUp. I'm running the latest on my Mac with Tiger and am not having any new problems.
no wireless connections on. my connection to the internet is via ethernet and it has always been, since i started using SUp.
i updated to version 6.4.120 but nothing changed: startup is still very slow and the license keeps expiring.
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craig,
annoyingly, the problem remains the same. what should i do? wipe my machine clean and reinstall SUp?
thanks.
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I have been having this same problem since at least 10-5-07, when I first filed a bug report. I have reported this bug twice, and the Sketchup team was not helpful either time. The first time, they told me to update to the latest version, even though I was already on the latest version. The second time, they told me it this problem occurs after Sketchup crashed. Which has not been my experience.
I am on Leopard and a Macbook Pro.edit: I am using only Wifi, and am using the latest version of Sketchup.
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