No valid license key has been found for Standardizer

User 6e47cbf906

28-02-2007 11:56:25

With academic license, I still got below error message.


The licenses.dat is put in c:\Program Files\chemaxon\ also in sub-directory


jchem.





No valid license key has been found for Standardizer.


The maximal number of calls (2000) without a license key has been reached.


Please contact sales _at_ chemaxon.com to obtain a license key.


Students and academic researchers can obtain license keys


for free through our Academic Package, for more information


please visit: http://www.chemaxon.com.





Action tasks:


aromatize, dearomatize, addExplicitH, removeExplicitH


do not require a license key.


Remove non-Action elements from Standardizer XML configuration and run again.





chemaxon.reaction.Standardizer.checkLicense(Standardizer.java:1701)


chemaxon.reaction.Standardizer.standardizeComponent(Standardizer.java:1641)


chemaxon.reaction.Standardizer.standardize(Standardizer.java:1741)


chemaxon.alchemist.standardizer.StandardizerAlchemistTask.calculate(StandardizerAlchemistTask.java:155)


chemaxon.alchemist.AlchemistTask$ActualTask.<init>(AlchemistTask.java:192)


chemaxon.alchemist.AlchemistTask$2.construct(AlchemistTask.java:89)


chemaxon.alchemist.utils.SwingWorker$2.run(SwingWorker.java:107)


java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)

ChemAxon 909aee4527

28-02-2007 14:51:45

Hi,


I'm just substituting for my collague, but if I know well, the license file should be in the user_home/chemaxon subdirectory on Windows.





However, we are working on a new license management system to prevent inconveniences with licenses in the future.





See also: http://www.chemaxon.com/marvin/doc/user/licenses.html





"License keys are listed in the .chemaxon/licenses.dat (Unix) or chemaxon\licenses.dat (Windows) file under the user's home directory. License keys are automatically saved in this file when they are set by the license handler tool. ... In newer versions of Microsoft Windows, based on the multi-user Windows NT, each user has a home directory which by default is located at C:\Documents and Settings\username when using the English language version of the OS (with username again replaced by the particular user's login name)."