I installed the QVCS-Enterprise license file, but the server still complains that Im not a licensed user. What gives?
Included with the registration e-mail we send you is a file: QVCSEnterprise.License.zip. That zip file contains a single file: QVCSEnterprise.License. You need to unzip the QVCSEnterprise.License.zip file so that the QVCSEnterprise.License file contained in that .zip file is in the same directory as the server_out.jar file. Note that some flavors of Windows come with a bundled version of an unzip utility. When using that unzip utility, it creates a separate directory that has the same name as the .zip file, and then unzips the zip file’s contents into that newly created sub-directory. This causes confusion for some users. Please use Windows Explorer to make sure that the file named QVCSEnterprise.License is co-located with server_out.jar. They must be in the same directory. If QVCSEnterprise.License is in the QVCSEnterprise.License.zip sub-directory, move it from there into the same directory as server_out.jar.
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