![]() Seems that there are some OS-based differences in how the OS/DipTrace handles the strings depending on system locale. On entering the registration details, the DipTrace saves them into the l3c.dat file correctly (using CP-1251 encoding), bun in Linux and Win10 it can't read them back on restart. I have also tried this in Win10, where this issue also presents, and in Win7, where it doesn't happen.Īfter some investigation, I have managed to find the cause: in my case, the license user name is in Russian, but the system locale on all of the three OSs I tried is English. But on restarting DipTrace, I see that the license type is reset back to "Freeware"/"Trial" (I tried both editions). When I start DipTrace and enter the registration details, it accepts them and in the "About." dialog I see that the license type has changed. I run DipTrace 3.3.1.3 on Linux using Wine.
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