

Performing a 'Maintenance' does not work to recover the Soft-eLicenser. Applications which need to have a valid license cannot be started anymore. So, rather than the program reading the “O’s” as an incorrect choice… it still turned on the activation button, but gave me eLicenser too old prompt… After an upgrade to Windows 10 / Windows 11 or after a regular Windows update has been installed, the eLicenser Control Center displays the Soft-eLicenser as 'deactivated'. Whats interesting is that if I didn’t assume all the “O’s” were “O’s” or all the zero’s were zero’s…then the program would not activate the activation button. So, to recap…I must have mistakenly entered “O’s” instead of Zero’s and caused the program to error. Very weird that it would give me that eLicenser too old prompt because I entered the wrong but close code. Just for giggles…before I actually did the upgrade, I decided to start Cubase 6.5 and apply the activation code from there…“BLAM!!!” It accepted the code the same as going directly through the eLicense Center.
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Okay! I tried your idea again, but using all zero’s instead of O’s…and the eLicenser Center recognized the code as Cubase 6.5 (educational) even though I have the full retail version of Cubase 6, and was upgrading to the full version of Cubase 6.5… at least that is what my receipt says. If that fails, contact Steinberg support. In e-licesner control center, UPGRADE your Cubase 6 license. More than likely, your activation code is zeros not the alpha “o”
