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‎Jan 03, 2014
11:56 AM
-7159: The product license has expired or has not yet been initialized.
I am getting this error from the build server. Note: I can build the setup on the server thru VS2013 without issue. Yet, if I queue up a build, I get the fore mentioned error. Does the InstallShield Express support being built thru TFS Build Server?
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‎Jan 23, 2014
02:57 PM
This could happen if the Build Controller service's configuration is set to run using credentials that do not have administrator privileges as described here: http://flexerasoftware.force.com/articles/en_US/ERRDOC/Q212933
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‎Apr 08, 2014
05:21 AM
jlynch11 wrote:
This could happen if the Build Controller service's configuration is set to run using credentials that do not have administrator privileges as described here: http://flexerasoftware.force.com/articles/en_US/ERRDOC/Q212933
Hi there,
We are a team in SAP and we are using InstallShield project in a Visual Studio solution. There is a CI Build definition that must build the solution. As our policy explicitly forbids that the credentials used for the Build Controller have Administrator privileges, we are stuck with the "-7159: The product license has expired or has not yet been initialized." error.
Giving the Administrator privileges to the Build Controller is unacceptable. There must be a workaround for using InstallShield without the Admin privileges.
Please advise how can we proceed?
KR
Ross