We had this problem a couple of years ago. There are files on your C drive that have a date set later than the licence file expiry date, because of the clock change. Initially we cleaned the machine's C drives of the files and the problem was resolved, some of the files were in deep and mysterious places, however some machines still refused to work so we completely rebuilt them by cloning from an existing good machine. Of course this wiped the C drives, so back-up any data you need to keep.
Dont you just hate it when someone does that. We had a few users do it as they wanted to check their holiday dates for later in the year and didnt realise the consequences of applying the new date!! Doh.
We had this problem a couple of years ago. There are files on your C drive that have a date set later than the licence file expiry date, because of the clock change. Initially we cleaned the machine's C drives of the files and the problem was resolved, some of the files were in deep and mysterious places, however some machines still refused to work so we completely rebuilt them by cloning from an existing good machine. Of course this wiped the C drives, so back-up any data you need to keep.
Dont you just hate it when someone does that. We had a few users do it as they wanted to check their holiday dates for later in the year and didnt realise the consequences of applying the new date!! Doh.