Latest 4.0.1 version of Practice Library Application has Nov 30, 2012 old expired trial license
We received the below error when accessing the application at https://{YourHostName}:9443/pl/authoring
We downloaded and applied the 4.0.1 version of Practice Library Application.
https://jazz.net/downloads/jazz-foundation/releases/4.0.1/PracticeLibraryApplication-4.0.1.zip
We used the steps on this wiki and registering appears to go fine.
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/DeployProcessAuthoringFrontingApplication
We suspect that there is an old version of trial license included with this newest version of the library. Could you provide a new one? We found that the 4.0 Author and Reader Early Access licenses in Server > License Key Management display "Expired Trial". I have a brand new RTC 4.0.1 install and have never had a previous version of Practice Library Application installed.
We downloaded and applied the 4.0.1 version of Practice Library Application.
https://jazz.net/downloads/jazz-foundation/releases/4.0.1/PracticeLibraryApplication-4.0.1.zip
We used the steps on this wiki and registering appears to go fine.
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/DeployProcessAuthoringFrontingApplication
We suspect that there is an old version of trial license included with this newest version of the library. Could you provide a new one? We found that the 4.0 Author and Reader Early Access licenses in Server > License Key Management display "Expired Trial". I have a brand new RTC 4.0.1 install and have never had a previous version of Practice Library Application installed.
Accepted answer
The Practice Library application, which had been published with an Early Access license for evaluation in CLM 4.0, was pulled from development during the 4.0.1 cycle. This application no longer fit with our objectives. The Early Access licenses expired in November 2012.
The fact that this app was published to the 4.0.1 download page was a mistake. It's been removed now.
The fact that this app was published to the 4.0.1 download page was a mistake. It's been removed now.