Wyatt O'Day (Wyatt) has made 7819 posts.
Static libraries are finicky. Even the smallest change can cause things to go wonky on different con…
Post on Jan 15, 2018No, we don't provide debug builds. I was suggesting using the dynamic version of TurboActivate to ru…
Post on Jan 15, 2018That exception is not thrown from TurboActivate. To make things easier to debug use the dynamic vers…
It depends on your setup. If you know where your plugins will be then you can put TurboActivate in a…
Post on Jan 15, 2018Yes, the best and fastest way to build with TurboActivate is to use the dynamic version of TurboActi…
Hey Paul, Presumably FastSpring has some sort of identifier for the customer or the subscription? …
Different error codes mean different things in different contexts. Hence, different errors for offli…
Post on Jan 5, 2018>> "what will be the behavior of the TA_IsGenuineEx in this case before we read the response f…
Post on Jan 3, 2018To be offline activated they need to activated offline. This means completing the full offline activ…
Post on Jan 3, 2018Yes, for the customer to be offline activated they have to offline activate. Otherwise there's no re…
Sorry, I can see how my comments about gcc can be confusing. I was just saying that Microsoft compil…
Post on Jan 5, 2018Whatever libraries Qt is linking to are interfering with the static version of TurboActivate. Eith…
Thats only partially correct. Currently in TFS 4.0 and lower it grants a lease per user session on…
Hey Josh, We currently support Windows, Linux, and macOS: https://wyday.com/limelm/help/using-turb…
OK, I can see that being an interesting edge case. We have a lot of experience dealing with end-user…
Yep, you can use the static version of TurboActivate. All the same rules apply: https://wyday.com/li…
We dont currently expose when the most recent check with the servers was. We only show the last time…
Yes, it's shown on the product key page in the LimeLM interface. Also, it's available via the web …
Remove the config file from all versions in wyBuild. This way the file is neither patched nor remove…
Nope, a VM is a VM. There's no way to distinguish between where the VM is running.