I successfully installed NetAdvantage 2013.2 with a valid key on the C drive. My Visual Studio projects that use NetAdvantage controls work fine. I ran low of space on the C drive, so I de-installed NetAdvantage 2013.2, and re-installed it on the E drive. When I re-installed it the installer already pre-loaded my key. When I now run a project using Visual Studio 2010 that contains a control from 2013.2, I now get a trial version warning that the software will expire in n number of days. How can I get rid of this warning?
Thanks for your suggestion
A couple of days later the trial message re-appeared. So now I am back to where I started. Where does Infragistics check to see if the installation is trial or licensed? I have re-installed 3 times now using a valid subscription key. There must be something left over in the registry.
Hello LGavin,
I am glad you are able to move forward with your application. If you have any questions, please let us know.
I move 2013.2 back to the C drive. I removed all references to Infragistics from my project and then reapplied them. So far, I have not seen the trail message.
Please let me know if the issue occurs when referencing the GAC directly, or with the dlls in the project's bin folder.