If too many parameters have changed, the activation key is invalidated, and the software will require you to re-activate it. IProbe checks these parameters each time it starts. Activation prevents piracy as it prevents someone from copying the files from one computer to another and re-using the same serial number. The computer hardware and software IDs are changingĪs noted earlier, iProbe uses a combination of hardware and software IDs to tie an activation to a particular computer. On a 64-bit Windows computer, iProbe requires write access to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Axia\iProbe\v1.1.x registry key. If you continue to have problems, contact your computer administrator. Check the box that says, "Run this program as an administrator".To grant iProbe access to these locations, take the following steps. IProbe needs to write the activation key to a place in the registry outside of the user locations. iProbe not set to "run as administrator"Įven if the logged-in user has admin privileges, any software that tries to write data OUTSIDE of the User locations will need elevated rights. If this happens, there is generally one of the following problems. Attempting further activation will likely result in the message "Activation Count Exceeded."ĭuring periods of everyday use, you should not need re-activate the software once active.
You can activate iProbe software on one computer plus a backup. DescriptionĪxia iProbe software uses a combination of hardware and software information to bind the activation to a specific machine. This document applies only the Axia iProbe software. We will discuss possible causes for this in this document.
Sometimes iProbe will ask you to re-activate. IProbe software is constantly asking to activateĪxia iProbe software requires activation on each machine where installed.