We couldn get your developer license for windows server 2012
Please try again later. This has been going on for several weeks. I understand that Windows 8. So it would be great if someone could plug in the cord of the Windows 8. Our server is unavailable right now. Does this "We couldn't get your developer license" exist if you create and then build a non-Windows8. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. I am having the same issue with a windows 8. Just recently I am getting this license renew issue.
This happens when i try to run the package I created from another computer and also when I try to run the app using Visual Studio Have been spending many days to get this working. In this case, contact your system administrator and request that they enable the Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair Group Policy setting and configure the Alternate source file path value or select the Contact Windows Update directly to download repair content instead of Windows Server Update Services WSUS option.
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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Sorry, but I already tried deleting SoftwareDistribution the third item on my little list above. Delete SoftwareDistribution. I had no trouble deleting in normal mode. All I had to do was stop bits and wuauserv. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 18 people found this reply helpful.
Don't know how or why, but deleting SoftwareDistribution in safe mode made a difference. The search bar is NOT fixed. I didn't keep track of the consumption, but explorer related tasks seemed slower since the previous update. I got the issue solved by a simple procedure. Go to windows update menu in settings and pause the updates for 7 days. Type "services" in search bar and run it with admin privileges. Select " app readiness " services and enable it.
See to it that windows update and its medication services are also enabled. Now go back to update menu and click resume updates. Let it check for pending updates and finally install them as usually as everybody does. Update and Restart in Power Button. My control panel screen does not contain a Windows Update icon.
When I run Windows Update under the Settings screen, I can see where the updates are downloaded, but there does not seem to. Luciano's method failed to achieve a result for me, but A. User's method solved my problem! YAAAY, thank you!!! For those less skilled with commands, and who follow this route, be advised: To achieve point number 4: click the windows start icon in the taskbar and type 'run' without the apostrophes - of course.
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