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FollowSometimes, a simple system clock mismatch can trigger license expiration errors.
Manually rolling back your system date to an earlier year might temporarily bypass the error, but this often causes issues with other software and web browsers. 4. Re-registration of License Files
The error message in TecDoc typically indicates that your software license or the specific version's period of validity has ended. TecDoc releases data in quarterly or monthly cycles, and older versions often include a built-in "time bomb" to ensure users are working with the most current automotive data. Understanding the 8500 Error
This error occurs because the application is designed to cease functionality once its programmed data cycle expires. Common triggers include:
Sometimes, a simple system clock mismatch can trigger license expiration errors.
Manually rolling back your system date to an earlier year might temporarily bypass the error, but this often causes issues with other software and web browsers. 4. Re-registration of License Files
The error message in TecDoc typically indicates that your software license or the specific version's period of validity has ended. TecDoc releases data in quarterly or monthly cycles, and older versions often include a built-in "time bomb" to ensure users are working with the most current automotive data. Understanding the 8500 Error
This error occurs because the application is designed to cease functionality once its programmed data cycle expires. Common triggers include: