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Ensure the codemeter runtime server service is running
Ensure the codemeter runtime server service is running











ensure the codemeter runtime server service is running

Now, do you see a license listed for eSim Games? (It should have a firm code of 100146.) If so, and if you click on that firm code number, it will list the product codes. (Start | All Programs | CodeMeter | CodeMeter Web Administration) Next start the CodeMeter Web admin program. (Start | All Programs | CodeMeter | CodeMeter Runtime Server). To check this, first, start the CodeMeter Runtime Server with dongle in the USB port. If turning off your anti-virus/Internet Security program does not work, then it's possible (although very rare) that the license is not in the stick. (I'm not certain about this last part, but there should be a way to let Norton Internet Security allow the CM stick to access the port.) (Norton Internet Security seems to block communication to a port that the CM stick uses.) If that fixes the problem, then you need to add the CodeMeter Runtime Server program to the list of programs that the Nortorn Firewall will permit to run. It also seems that no programs have been affected by it so far by disabling that.If you have Norton Internet Security, please disable it and see if that fixes the problem. Right now it is only disabled in mscofig as I am unable to find any way to uninstall it because it is not listed in "Programs and Features". I was wondering if there are programs out there that use the Codemeeter Runtime without needing a CM key. Very few people have even directly seen this pc. In your Control Panel > uninstall Programs > it is listed as either Codemeter Runtime Kit or Wibu-Sysems. If you do not use any such software, you can safely delete it. Or if you have installed 'demo' versions of such programs to check out its suitability, Codemeter will still be installed as part of the installation. Perhaps, in the past, someone borrowed your pc and installed a software that requires USB dongle keys. I use Dataton Watchout, and Codemeter looks for my Watchout USB key when I want to access Display computers running the fullscreen Display version of Watchout (for fullscreen multidisplay presentations like dome projections, panoramic presentations, etc). You are correct that it is a software licence that looks for a USB key in order to run a program.













Ensure the codemeter runtime server service is running