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Bert,
It might be a network adapter issue. If your Mac has both wired and wireless networks enabled, SU sometimes sees them as two different computers using the same serial number/license of SU
Anssi
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Hey Bert - I have the same trouble, and it seems to be worse since installing Leopard. FWIW, I don't have any fancy networks set up, either. I've filed an official Bug Report with Google on this, but seeing as they are busy hyping vaporware mobile phone stuff, I have serious doubts this will be fixed any time soon.
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I also ran into this problem on a school computer. It happend right after I saved my model. I had to restart my computer to get it working again.
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Bert,
The issue might be having the network adapters in your computer, not whether they are actually connected to anything. I once remember getting this message with SU5, on my XP laptop that also was not connected, but that had the adapters enabled.
Anssi
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