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Hi JB_87049
I am also receiving same error but I am not getting what does it mean to issue command protk_unlock.bat test.dll.
Should I open this batch file protk_unlock.bat and write somewhere this command?
Please can you help me this?
Did you develop the software that is giving you this error yourself?
If I recall correctly this error message refers to the fact that the software is still locked to the protoolkit license that was used to develop this software.
If the software is distributed to someone else (e.g. by giving them the dll file of this application) it must be unlocked before it can be used by that person.
Yes, I developed the .dat file myself and I registered it in Auxillary application. But when I click on Start it shows me this message.
I found in User guideline that it should be unlocked first and I have seen this pro_unlock.bat but don't know what and how exactly the changes are to be done.
When you develop a DLL or EXE that file can only be ran using a Toolkit license. Unlocking the file removes the Toolkit license restrictions. So you can either launch your session with the license or unlock the file (which also requires the use of the Toolkit license for a few minutes).
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You can’t compile c source code and run in Creo. PTC wants to have money for the effort.
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