TEE Eclipse Plug-in requires license key every time Eclipse starts

Yanıt TEE Eclipse Plug-in requires license key every time Eclipse starts

  • 29 Eylül 2011 Perşembe 13:34
     
     

    Has anyone encountered this issue: Eclipse (Helios) requests the TEE license key on every start up?

    Once the key is entered, everything seems to work correctly.

     

     

     

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  • 14 Ekim 2011 Cuma 14:25
     
     

    Are you still having an issue with the license key?  If so, could you provide more information?

    Thanks,
    Rick

  • 19 Ekim 2011 Çarşamba 15:35
     
     

    I too am experiencing this issue.  On startup of Eclipse (Helios) the License Agreement dialog is displayed.  Once you agree to the terms and hit next you are prompted for the license key.  Once the license key is entered you can proceed and use TFS as-normal.  However, if Eclipse is re-started the same process repeats itself.  Any thoughts?

  • 03 Kasım 2011 Perşembe 19:47
     
     

    Which version of TEE are you using and which platform are you running on?

    Thanks,
    Rick

  • 21 Kasım 2011 Pazartesi 16:47
     
     

    I'm running  Eclipse Helios with Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server plug-in for Eclipse    10.0.0.201003261741 on Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit (Version 6.1 (Build 7600)).

  • 23 Kasım 2011 Çarşamba 02:48
     
     
    I have the same issue : Eclipse v 3.5.2
  • 29 Kasım 2011 Salı 14:44
    Sahip
     
     Önerilen Yanıt
    Have you tried upgrading to TEE 2010 SP1?  Does the issue with the license key persist with that version?
  • 27 Ocak 2012 Cuma 20:34
     
     

    I have upgraded to SP1 in hopes of resolving this issue, yet it persists.

    I had a theory that it was related to a weekly scheduled script that clears the contents of my temp folder (something my team does because of the sheer volume of temp files created by our Eclipse projects).  However, running this script deliberately, and reopening Eclipse does not reproduce the issue.

    Still, if I knew whether the the license key was stored as a temp file, that would really confirm or invalidate that theory.

    My Eclipse version is Indigo 3.7.1

    Help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Joel

  • 28 Ocak 2012 Cumartesi 22:10
    Sahip
     
     

    The license key is not a temp file - it is stored in the users local profile.

    What operating system version is this on?

    Thanks,

    Martin.

     


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  • 30 Ocak 2012 Pazartesi 13:52
     
     
    Windows 7 SP1
  • 03 Nisan 2012 Salı 14:11
    Moderatör
     
     Yanıt

    Unfortunately, we were unable to reproduce this issue, however the latest version of Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 is available now and we no longer charge separately for it.  Thus it does not require a product key.  For more information see the following blog post from Brian Harry:

    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bharry/archive/2012/03/08/even-better-access-to-team-foundation-server.aspx

    You can download the latest version from here:

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=244643

    Once installed, you should no longer need to provide a product key.

  • 13 Ağustos 2012 Pazartesi 16:56
     
     
    If you are still having the issue, I do not know about Helios but Galileo does not exhibit that behavior for me.  Using Galileo (v3.5.2) w/TEE 2010 SP1.  Might give that a try and see if it helps.