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Ive installed SilverCreek and entered the activation key or imported the license file but an error window pops up saying that ” System clock has been set back”. What is wrong and how to correct it?

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Ive installed SilverCreek and entered the activation key or imported the license file but an error window pops up saying that ” System clock has been set back”. What is wrong and how to correct it?

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SilverCreek uses FLEXlm ( http://www.macrovision.com/products/legacy_products/flexlm/index.shtml) to manage license files. Any action that puts future-dated files on the license manager machine will result in this error message. Setting the system clock to the past, setting the clock ahead and then back to the present, or getting future-dated files from another source are all examples of such an action. Solution or Workaround 1: Verify that the date and time on the system are correct. Also verify that AM or PM is set properly. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time.2: Verify the time zone is correct. Windows NT and 2000: 1). Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time. 2). Select the Time Zone tab. Windows XP: 1). Select Start > Control Panel > Date and Time. 2). Select the Time Zone tab.3. Search for files that are dated in future. First we need to Verify that there are no hidden files and folders before searching. Windows NT: 1). Right click the My Computer icon

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