I recently purchased Army Builder---installed it on a Windows 7 system. I have not changed OS nor computers. The only thing I have done is install Windows 7 patches as prompted.
This evening, when I attempted to launch Army Builder, it prompted me to reactive my license due to a change in computer identity. Ok...I didn't but if that's what I need to do, so be it. I attempt to---however, as I'm sure you could have guessed due to the title, I get a message stating I must contact Lone Wolf because I'm within a 120 day period of reinstall.
So, thoughts;
1. That license procedure is inane, frustrating and silly. You aren't even allowed one fresh install within 120 days due to a computer crash (Or Windows 7 bug it seems?). This is not a way to combat piracy---this is a way to frustrate your customer.
2. I didn't change my compute identity, install a new OS or change any features on my computer---other than installing updates as prompted.
This evening, when I attempted to launch Army Builder, it prompted me to reactive my license due to a change in computer identity. Ok...I didn't but if that's what I need to do, so be it. I attempt to---however, as I'm sure you could have guessed due to the title, I get a message stating I must contact Lone Wolf because I'm within a 120 day period of reinstall.
So, thoughts;
1. That license procedure is inane, frustrating and silly. You aren't even allowed one fresh install within 120 days due to a computer crash (Or Windows 7 bug it seems?). This is not a way to combat piracy---this is a way to frustrate your customer.
2. I didn't change my compute identity, install a new OS or change any features on my computer---other than installing updates as prompted.