Did Jetbrains change licencing collision detection in IntelliJ 2017.2?

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I use multiple VMs (one for each customer) where I have installed IntelliJ in each. That used to work just fine since each VM is hibernated or IntelliJ is shutdown before the next is started but with IntelliJ 2017.2 I get popups of license collision. Not really a big deal as I can just activate the license on the machine I'm currently using, but still annoying.

Did Jetbrains change the way license collision is detected in 2017.2?

Anyone else seeing this?

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There were no changes in this subsystem. Are you sure machines do not run at the same time?

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Yes, I'm sure I've shutdown IntelliJ before switching to another machines or put the machine into hibernate.

Last time I got the popup it told me the IP of the other machine so I checked in the taskmanager (that machine is a Windows 8) and I couldn't find IntelliJ there. Perhaps there is a lingering process from IntelliJ with a name I didn't quite catch (there is a lot of JetBrains .Net stuff running there, for example Resharper and dotCover).

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Yes, that could be a ReSharper or dotCover. A workaround would be to use the same user login name on all the machines.

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Oh, so you're saying the IntelliJ license collides with the ReSharper license? That's an unexpected collision.

So what happens when I choose "deactive"? Is ReSharper disabled, because I couldn't see that... :-)

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That is how all products pack license works. ReSharper should be deactivated.

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