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            • 01. 159: Nozzles: no verification on multiple openings. warning message in AutoPIPE Vessel
            • 02. 604 Unit Distortions on Nozzles (L001): PD 5500 Figure G.2.2-19 deflections of cyl. shells due to radial loads, values beyond curve boundaries .... appears in AutoPIPE Vessel
            • 03. Probes : Views not fully filled: Warning messages in AutoPIPE Vessel
            • 04. Confirm the license change
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    Comments, Questions, and Answers related to Error Messages in AutoPIPE Vessel

    Item #1:

    The following is displayed I start the program:

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    Unregistered
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    You will be unable to save.
    Please contact Bentley Systems, Inc. for registration
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    OK   
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    How do I fix it so it does not happen?

    Answer: 

    Open the program and select File> License Settings...> the following dialog screen will appear, be sure that Vessel or Vessel Enterprise radio button is selected.

    Otherwise, check File> License Management Tool (LMT)> License Checkout Tab>.

    after the dialog opens perform BOTH of the following:

    A. Press keyboard button "F5" will refresh the current licenses available number on the "License Checkout tab"

    B. Press Keyboard button "F9" will send logs now, this command should be initiated every 30 days to keep your licenses updated with your SELECTserver.

    On the License Checkout Tab, AutoPIPE Vessel License should be shown and the available number should be > 0.  

    Note: for more information on Activation Status Tab: click here

    See Also

    License AutoPIPE Vessel - FAQ

    Warning Messages, Unregistered Messages, Error Messages, or Application Crash issues - AutoPIPE Vessel

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