It is possible that you haven’t uninstall all components of Visual Studio 2013 then you meet this license problem. You can search for “License(s)” to find the license key. You can install the Visual Studio on another machine(You may not able to detect the key on your local machine because it won’t register again), and then launch the Process Monitor and start it when you try registering, and stop the Process Monitor when youįinished the registry. Maybe you can try Process Monitor, you can download it from: If you want to check the registry yourself. Restore settings by importing the backup I made of CurrentSettings.vssettings.(Re-)install updates (Update 1 at this time). ![]() Install Visual Studio using the publicly available web installer (which doesn't have any baked-in license key - it installs a 30-day trial).Delete the license key from the registry by hand in regedit.Completely uninstall Visual Studio 2013 (save CurrentSettings.vssettings first).Discover what license key Visual Studio was looking for in the registry with Process Monitor (it was HKCR\Licenses\E79B3F9C-6543-4897-BBA5-5BFB0A02BB5C).I found the product key path is: “HKCR\Licenses\E79B3F9C-6543-4897-BBA5-5BFB0A02BB5C” in one post:įor me, with Visual Studio 2013, it wasn't enough to remove the license key and perform a repair (the repair restored the license key instead of reverting to a trial, and running it without the repair (after deleting the key) claimed the license had expired
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