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I have the same problem with Windows 7 Pro. Have tried everything suggested by the Microsoft people, including uninstalling, cleaning up, reinstalling both from the web installer and the VS2010 Express iso - with the same result every time. To say it's frustrating is an understatement and the disinterest from Microsoft in fixing what appears to be a common problem (you can find lots of search engine 'hits' for the problem, none for a solution) is quite unbelievable. Since this is virtually a virgin Win7 install, the only conclusion is that MS have broken their licesing checks again (why check for a license on a free product?).

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Edit: Following further investigation I have concluded that the advice given by Microsoft is useless and does not attempt to diagnose the problem. It simply assumes a corrupt installation source. I believe that the problem is in fact corrupt permissions/ownership of registry keys. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Classes Licenses and subkeys needs to be owned by SYSTEM with admins having full access.

On my affected system the owner cannot be displayed and no permissions are shown when viewed by admin. I don't have the definitive fix for this so far, as I cannot adequately edit the permissions for the affected registry keys. Re-installing Windows is an almost certain fix, but also an extremely drastic one. Thank you for the welcome and advice. It has been noted.

Let me therefore put some meat on the bones: the advice given by Microsoft is useless and does not attempt to diagnose the problem. It simply assumes a corrupt installation source. I believe that the problem is in fact corrupt permissions/ownership of registry keys. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Classes Licenses and subkeys needs to be owned by SYSTEM with admins having full access.

On my affected system the owner cannot be displayed and no permissions are shown when viewed by admin. I don't have the definitive fix for this (yet!). – Jun 19 '10 at 22:42.

I have had this EXACT problem with VS2010 Professional Trial / Evaluation download. I can provide clear and concise steps to reproduce: • Set your system clock ahead by 1 day (oops! Roger Nichols Small Circle Of Friends Rar here. ) • Install the trial software. • Set your system clock back to the correct date. • Start VS2010, you will receive the vague message indicating 'Invalid license data. Reinstall is required.' In my case, the resolution was quite simple - set the clock back ahead to the wrong date.

The next day, I was able to set the clock back to the correct date and continue using the product. Based on other answers to this question, it would appear there are numerous reasons that you could receive this message. This specific issue is most likely to be encountered by someone with a 'virgin' install of Windows since it is not so difficult to set the clock incorrectly when setting up a new computer and then fix it later (and if you fix the clock hours after installing the product, it might be hard to put it all together and realize what happened).

Download Video Bakugan Sub Indonesia more. Hope this helps someone else. The Hunter Crack Offline Nt on this page. It appears that this has been, but has been closed as 'Not Reproducible'. One suggestiong from the Microsoft supporter is to redownload and reinstall: Please try downloading the complete ISO from, mount it as virtual drive.

Then execute Visual C# setup from the ISO media and select an option to remove the product. Once the Visual C# has been uninstalled, please try installing it again from the ISO media.

It sounds a bit far fetched to me, but you might want to give it a try. If that does not help you, I would suggest that you either post a new bug report to Microsoft or vote to reopen the existing one (I am not sure if/how this is possible). I have faced this problem when installing the Visual studio 2010 - C# express using the local administrator account, then trying to register the application using another account that doesn't have Admin privileges, due to corporate polices this account can’t edit in the Registry by any means, so suddenly that’s how I figured out how to solve this issue I open VS 2010 as a local administrator then entered the registration key, and it is worked, I don’t understand how do that Microsoft itself didn’t mention this solution or even try hard to investigate or solve this issue. It was not the clock for me, and all the hours spent re-downloading and reinstalling were a waste of time (except for the last one, of course.).