Should be able to relicense the IDE.  If it keeps using the wrong one, generate 
a key for the correct one on the web site and use that to license the product.

Thanks,
Brian
On Apr 11, 2020, 8:29 AM -0400, Graham Samuel via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>, wrote:
> Jaque thanks - this has not solved it yet, but i’m sure you’re on to 
> something. When I delete the revStandaloneSettings, save the stack and 
> re-open it, LC itself simply restores the set to what it was before. If I 
> look closely at the actual properties in the set, I find quite a bit about 
> Windows, Mac and Linux, but nothing at all about mobile platforms. I am 
> wondering now if this is to do with licensing. According to my entry on the 
> LC web site, my copy of 9.5.1 has a licence for six platforms, i.e.
>
> Mac valid for all versions
> Windows valid for all versions
> Linux valid for all versions
> iOS valid for all versions
> Android valid for all versions
> Server valid for all versions
>
> BUT for some quirky reason, the LC web site shows I’ve got another copy of 
> 9.5.1 where I have only HTML5 validity, and suggests I pay for the other 
> platforms! As far as I know I really only have one licence, so that should 
> now count for seven platforms. But maybe my prefs are based on the HTML-only 
> licence - certainly the HTML button works in the Standalone Settings General 
> window.
>
> I’m not sure I can do anything about this without the mother ship, and they 
> are presumably at home trying to enjoy their Easter holidays at home (It’s a 
> four day weekend in the UK and there’s total lockdown), but I’ll try.
>
> Thanks for the excellent suggestion - it’s a new path, anyway.
>
> Stay safe
>
> Graham
>
> > On 10 Apr 2020, at 22:51, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode 
> > <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 4/10/20 12:42 PM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
> > > Thanks Jacque, but that’s the trouble - I can’t turn them off. I thought 
> > > of trashing the LC Preferences to see if that does anything, but I 
> > > couldn’t find them: I think they are in the plist, which is in the 
> > > Preferences in the system library. I tried temporarily switching this off 
> > > (by renaming the file and starting LC) - it stopped LC fully loading (not 
> > > surprising really). I restored the plist and LC had forgotten some stuff 
> > > like recent stacks. I checked that the mobile preference pane still has 
> > > its green square and can see XCode, but the Standalone Settings still 
> > > does not respond to mouse clicks to remove the non-mobile platforms or to 
> > > choose mobile.
> >
> > Your LC prefs are in your user library at /Users/<your 
> > name>/Library/Preferences/RunRev/livecode7.rev. I'm not sure prefs are 
> > related here though.
> >
> > I'd first try removing the stored standalone settings, which are stored in 
> > the stack itself. Use the property inspector to check the custom properties 
> > of the stack. There should be a property set named "revStandaloneSettings". 
> > Try deleting that set and starting over.
> >
> > --
> > Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
> > HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
> >
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