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It seems that every time I start 3D-Coat on my Arch box after every few runs I get a message prompting me for my key again. It's something along the lines of, "Your system has changed significantly since the last time 3D-Coat has run. Please enter your license information again." So I put my license information in again, and 3D-Coat closes and takes me to the registration verification page, but when I open 3D-Coat again it says that I'm running a demo, and in a few more runs it asks me for my license again.

 

I'm running 3D-Coat 4.0.04B 64-bit, without Cuda, on a fully-updated Arch linux 64-bit system. I installed the beta version before I installed the stable version.

 

Does anyone have any ideas for workarounds or some diagnosis as to what the problem might be?

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It seems that every time I start 3D-Coat on my Arch box after every few runs I get a message prompting me for my key again. It's something along the lines of, "Your system has changed significantly since the last time 3D-Coat has run. Please enter your license information again." So I put my license information in again, and 3D-Coat closes and takes me to the registration verification page, but when I open 3D-Coat again it says that I'm running a demo, and in a few more runs it asks me for my license again.

 

I'm running 3D-Coat 4.0.04B 64-bit, without Cuda, on a fully-updated Arch linux 64-bit system. I installed the beta version before I installed the stable version.

 

Does anyone have any ideas for workarounds or some diagnosis as to what the problem might be?

 

It has always done this on Linux (at least for me and a few others). I keep thinking I am going to hear from Andrew asking what is going on haha but I have let them know in the past and it keeps doing it. Incidentally I am also running Arch but I doubt it is an Arch specific problem.

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