This error is usually caused by installing a new version of TinyTERM over an older version. To resolve it, search the C: drive for the file CenLic32.dll. Right-click each copy found and select Properties. Check the version number against the version of TinyTERM you most recently installed. If they don’t match, delete CenLic32.dll.
When you are done, you should only have one copy. It will probably be in C:\Windows\System, C:\Windows\System32, or C:\Program Files\Century\TinyTERM. If it isn’t, move it to one of those directories before starting TinyTERM again.
If this does not clear up the problem, uninstall TinyTERM. Delete CenLic32.dll if it wasn’t removed during the uninstall. Then reboot your PC and reinstall TinyTERM.
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