Problem of licence with SLC extension in VSCode

Hi,
I have successfully install ALtair Analytic workbench on my computer. But now I want to use SLC ALTAIR in VScode, is it a different licence?
Because I tried to start SLC and I have this error message:
Failed to start SLC : NoLicenseException: Altair License Manager: License error
Feature(s): GlobalZoneEU, HyperWorks, HWWPSAnalyticsEngineWorkstation
Error Code: 15
Error Description:
[NETWORK] 6200@localhost - (Err: 15) Unable to connect to license server
Feature: WPSAnalyticsEngineWorkstation
Error Code: 4
Error Description:
[LOCAL] .\unins000.dat - (Err: 4) License file is using unknown/invalid syntax
Altair Managed Licensing: License error
Feature: WPSAnalyticsEngineWorkstation
Error Code: -40
Error Description:
[LicID -1] (Err: -40) While checking out feature "GlobalZoneEU": Requested feature name was not found in licenses
Altair Academic License: License error
Feature(s): HyperWorksEDU(22.0)
Error Description:
The requested feature to enable the Academic license was not found.
Altair Personal License: License error
Feature(s): SLCPersonal2024(23.0)
Error Description:
The Personal Edition license is not currently active.
It can be activated by invoking Altair SLC with the -personal option.
This will allow Altair SLC to be used locally from the
Altair Analytics Workbench.
Setinit License: No valid setinit file was found
Error Description:
Unable to find/read the setinit file.
Thanks for reading
If you have any idea…
Thanks
Roselyne
Answers
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Hi Roselyne,
You said you have installed Altair Analytics Workbench on your computer, but have you installed Altair SLC too? The Altair SLC extension to VScode can only connect to locally installed SLC.
Does Altair Analytics Workbench (AAW) work OK, and is it successfully connecting to a remote Altair SLC installation on a server? If it works and is connecting to a locally installed Altair SLC, then you should check whether it has been set up to look for a server-based licence, which can be done in AAW.
………..Phil
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Also please read the post by Nico Chart at
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Hi Philip,
Thanks a lot for all this documentation. I will have a look at it.
Thanks!
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