Rebooting (and allowing Windows to apply an update) cleared this in my case. Then restart your PC and try to install Realit圜apture again and run the same test.
Please try to uninstall Realit圜apture then head to C:\Program Files\Capturing Reality and delete everything you will find about Realit圜apture also in ProgramData, AppData, and Windows registry. This issue might be connected to some really old files located in the C:\Program Files\Capturing Reality Additionally, you can start RC as admin and in general settings do license change → application owner resign in, also charge for offline use sign in again. Then go to RC install folder and start RCNode - Windows shows firewall notification and accept it for all networks. Make it like a clean install (hold CTRL + Shift and run RC, then choose to “Make it like a clean install”) and use Offline activation.Ĭheck if RCNode.exe is blocked by the system firewall. The time may be a problem because it can be managed by the organization and I can be different from the official time in 1 sec approx. Remove the device from the Domain Controller and uninstall it and remove it from the registry, after new installation and online activation it may work. Uninstall the older version of Realit圜apture, and make sure that everything connected to that version is being removed (even from the registry). Which version of Realit圜apture do you have?