Hello, to let evryone know, after installing lastest big WIN10 update, P3D V3 and all FSDT add-ons or all using esellrate, needs to reconfirm as it considers the new WIN installation as a new computer..
We always said, that a reactivation is required when installing new hardware AND when installing Windows so, this is not news or unexpected.
and everything is blocked by firewall or antivirus.
That's not obviously a "bug" of the system. An ONLINE activation, by *definition* requires ONLINE access. The job of a firewall/antivirus is PRECISELY to prevent something to go ONLINE without your permission. If a software could automatically bypass your firewall/antivirus without your intervention, that would defeat the purpose of having a firewall/antivirus in the first place, so you could just uninstall them, if it annoys you to have to configure them when it's needed.
And, it's not "everything". It's just ONE program that needs to be allowed to go online, which controls activation for all our products so, it will be enough you correctly configure your firewall/antivirus ONCE, and then "everything" will not be blocked anymore.
That's the advantage of having a single program that handle activation for a whole lot of products (all FSDT products, all Flightbeam products, the QW757, etc.). It could have been worse. Like any single product using a different software module, so each one would have to be independently configured...
Anyway, big pain in the *** when you first start P3D V3 after the update installation.
I can't see how correctly configuring your firewall/antivirus ONCE, after you reinstall Windows (how many times you reinstall Windows ? ) could be considered so difficult.
Unless you are referring to the act of TYPING your Serial Numbers. Something you don't have to do, if you use the .REG files that were created in your C:\Users\YOURNAME folder when you originally activated the products, which are made for the precise reason you will not have to manually type the Serial Numbers when you need them, which is valid BOTH when reactivating due to a Windows install, but also when moving to a new PC.