Here’s the list of reasons why a 1C license may stop working:
1. Technical reasons (hardware-related)
1.1. Replacing or failing hard drive / SSD where the license was installed.
1.2.Replacing the motherboard (hardware ID changes and the license becomes invalid).
1.3. Replacing the network card (MAC address is used for license identification).
1.4. Changing hardware configuration (e.g., adding/removing network interfaces or virtual adapters).
1.5. Using virtual machine images — cloning a VM breaks the hardware binding.
1.6. BIOS reset or motherboard firmware update.
1.7. Hardware failures (bad sectors, power surges, disk controller errors) damaging license data.
2. Software-related reasons
2.1. Reinstalling or upgrading the operating system (especially changing editions or architecture).
2.2. Restoring the system from a backup image that doesn’t include license data.
2.3. Using registry cleaners (CCleaner, Reg Organizer, etc.) that may remove license keys.
2.4. Deleting the license folder manually (typically `C:\ProgramData\1C\licenses`).
2.5. Failed 1C or configuration update corrupting license files.
2.6. Antivirus or Windows Defender interference, blocking or deleting license data.
2.7. 1C services or RLM server malfunction (for network licenses) — service not running or can’t detect the license.
3. Network and server-related reasons (for server/network licenses)
3.1. Connection problems with the license server (RLM server - Reprise License Manager, a server that manages software licenses).
3.2. IP address change of the license server.
3.3. License service (RlmService / HASP License Manager) failure.
3.4. Server reboot or crash without proper service shutdown.
3.5. Firewall or antivirus blocking required ports.
3.6. Multiple RLM servers running in the same network.
4. Hardware key (If you are using a physical license key, which is inserted into the USB port in the form of a flash drive - HASP, Sentinel, etc.)
4.1. Physical damage to the USB dongle.
4.2. HASP / Sentinel driver issues.
4.3. Key inserted into a different USB port or not detected by the system.
4.4. USB power or connection instability, improper system shutdown.
4.5. Unplugging the dongle while 1C is running (“hot removal”).
5. Virtualization-related reasons
5.1. Changing hypervisors (e.g., VirtualBox → VMware).
5.2. Moving a virtual machine to a different host.
5.3. Changing the VM’s UUID, MAC address, or hardware parameters.
5.4. Using snapshots or rollbacks that don’t include the license state.
6. Other reasons
6.1. License expiration (temporary license).
6.2. Incorrect system date or time.
6.3. Activation errors — e.g., 1C activation server unavailable.
6.4. Administrative mistakes — license data accidentally deleted.
6.5. Corrupted registry or system files.
7. What to do if the license stops working:
7.1. Check if the license appears in 1C → Help → About → Licenses.
7.2. Check the folder `C:\ProgramData\1C\licenses`.
7.3. Verify that Sentinel / Rlm / 1C Licensing Service is running.
7.4. Try to reactivate the license using the 1C Licensing Center.
7.5. If using a hardware key — check the dongle and drivers.
7.6. If necessary — contact 1C technical support for recovery assistance.
8. Here’s a structured table summarizing all the main reasons why a 1C license might stop working and recommended recovery actions:
Reason | License Type Affected | How to Fix / Recommended Action |
Hard drive / SSD replaced or failed | Software | Reactivate via 1C Licensing Center; restore from backup if possible |
Motherboard replaced | Software | Request reactivation from 1C support (hardware ID changed) |
Network card replaced (MAC changed) | Software / Network | Reactivate or reissue license |
BIOS reset / firmware update | Software | Reactivate license; ensure BIOS settings are stable |
Hardware failure (bad sectors, controller issues) | Software / Hardware key | Repair hardware and restore license or contact support |
Cloned or moved virtual machine | Software | Reactivate after moving VM; avoid cloning licensed VMs |
OS reinstallation or upgrade | Software | Reactivate license; keep backup of license files |
System restored from backup without license data | Software | Restore license folder or reactivate manually |
Registry cleaning tools removed license keys | Software | Reactivate license; exclude 1C registry keys from cleaners |
License folder deleted (C:\ProgramData\1C\licenses) | Software | Restore from backup or reactivate |
Failed 1C update damaged license | Software | Reinstall 1C platform; reactivate license |
Antivirus or Defender blocked license files | Software / Network | Add exclusions to antivirus; restore and reactivate license |
1C service or RLM server not running | Network | Restart services; check ports and firewall |
Lost connection to license server | Network | Check RLM server status and network connectivity |
Server IP changed | Network | Update client connection settings |
Firewall / antivirus blocking license ports | Network | Add exceptions for RLM ports |
Multiple license servers in same network | Network | Leave only one active RLM server |
License service crashed or failed to start | Network / Software | Restart service or server; check logs |
Dongle physically damaged | Hardware | Replace key; request duplicate from vendor |
Drivers not installed or corrupted | Hardware | Reinstall HASP/Sentinel drivers |
Key inserted into different USB port / not detected | Hardware | Plug into same port; check Device Manager |
USB instability or unsafe removal | Hardware | Use stable USB port; never unplug during use |
VM moved to another host | Software | Reactivate license; avoid moving without reactivation |
Changed hypervisor (e.g., VMware → VirtualBox) | Software | Reactivate; avoid changing virtualization platform |
Changed VM UUID / MAC address | Software | Restore original parameters or reactivate license |
Snapshot rollback without license state | Software | Reactivate after rollback |
License expired (temporary license) | All | Renew or purchase permanent license |
Incorrect system date/time | Software / Network | Correct time settings; restart 1C services |
Activation failed (server unavailable) | All | Retry later or contact 1C support |
Administrator deleted license data | All | Restore from backup or reactivate |
Corrupted registry or system files | Software | Run system repair and reactivate license |
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