![]() Thank you for the information, it’s a pity that the SU2017 beta testing stages never spotted this. Consider checking back on the status of this thread every 24 hours - I’ll keep the status posted here. We are actively trying to understand what is causing this problem so that we can work on fixing it. ![]() If you try to install a Paid extension that you already own onto a new machine, or a new version of SketchUp (ie 2017 upgrade) - will also probably get a warning that no valid license was found.įor now, it is recommended to not try to install Paid extensions, as there will likely be License problems. If you purchase an extension, you will probably get a warning that no license was found We’re still trying to get to the bottom of the problem, but it appears that it is affecting all Paid extensions. Hey everyone, we’re getting a lot of reports from users that the Extension Warehouse is not issuing licenses for Paid extensions the way it should. That will delete the extension that did not have a valid license, and the reinstall will push a new valid license onto your machine. SU 2016 or earlier: You will likely need to uninstall the extension through the Extension Warehouse, and then reinstall it. ![]() Click that and wait for the page to refresh. ![]() There should be a button that says “Update Extension” visible. SU 2017: Open the Extension manager and find the extension(s) with the License Error message. We would love to get some quick feedback from anyone who was having this issue, if you could please see if its resolved. ![]()
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