I get a License expired or other license manager error message when I try to run GAUSS, whats going on?
First, be sure you have requested and received a new license file for your machine and that it is saved with the correct file name in the appropriate directory. For Windows 32-bit, Linux 32-bit, Solaris, or HP-UX platforms, the license file should be named gauss.lic and saved in the FLEXlm subdirectory under GAUSS. For all other platforms, the license file should be named g.gkf and saved in the main GAUSS directory. When creating the license file, use a plain text editor such as Notepad or Text Edit, be sure the file is saved as plain text (not rich text format) and that no additional extensions such as .txt have been appended to the file name. If you have verified that you have the correct license file, it is in the right location, and it is named properly, but GAUSS still does not work, there are other steps you can take to find out what the problem is. For Windows 32-bit, Linux 32-bit, Solaris, or HP-UX platforms: Check to see if you can get a more detailed error message. Open a com
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