The Bean shows 'license expired' but I have a trial license. What can I do?

The Bean shows 'license expired' but I have a trial license. What can I do?

This has nothing to do with our trial license but the trial license supplied by MiG.


Without a license key the MiG libraries are in trial mode and work only for a certain amount of time after startup.


When you need to work longer you can copy/past a new trial licenseĀ here.

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