TF activation error on Windows Server after a reboot

Hi Wyatt,

one customer of us has TF installed as a service in a Windows Server 2012 VM inside a server with the same OS. Everything has gone smoothly until they have applied an update and rebooted the machine. TF was not able to restart ('2018-02-18, 00:05:59 <error>: Not activated (error code: 0x3). You must activate this TurboFloat Server via commandline like this:').It looks like the update has swept away the activation; we had to deactivate manually the license from LimeLM Dashboard and ask them to reactivate again the license.Have you any notification from others about this problem? We are unable to reproduce it.BR,Alessandro

TurboFloat Server: don't ever run it on a VM. Activations will reset when run in VM. Only ever run the TurboFloat Server on a real machine, or shortly we'll make the hosted version of TurboFloat Server available (i.e. TFS run from our infrastructure)

TurboFloat Library used by your app: *can* be run in a VM, or a sandbox, or a real machine. That's what it was designed for.

Thanks for the answer. May you explain a bit how this hosted TFS will work? Basically we have adopted it because our application runs in computers without Internet access or with many restrictions (a classic scenario in big corporations) but can connect to a computer in the local network on which TFS is running. How will a computer with our application connect to the new hosted TFS?

Thanks in advance,

Alessandro