When I start an Axiom application, I get an error message about having the wrong license version.
The exact message you see is: “Your license is for a different version of (Axiom Product + Version) then the version you have installed (Axiom Product + Version). Their versions need to match for the license to work.”
This means that the license string the product is trying to use (located in the file "Axiom.lic") is for a different version of the product than you have installed. Contact the Axiom License Department (License@AxiomInt.com) to obtain an updated license, an updated product or both.
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