Lumion 12 Is Being Prevented From Contacting The License Server (Chrome COMPLETE)
If these three fail, proceed to the surgical fixes below. Step 1: The Windows Hosts File (The #1 Culprit) This file is the final authority for domain name resolution before DNS. If it contains a redirect for Lumion’s server, nothing else you do will work.
If you have tried all the steps above and the error remains, visit the official Lumion Technical Support forum. Provide them with a screenshot of your hosts file and your firewall outbound rules. Usually, a fresh uninstall using a tool like Revo Uninstaller (to scrub the registry) followed by a reinstall is the final nuclear option. If these three fail, proceed to the surgical fixes below
By methodically working through this guide—cleaning the Hosts file (Step 1), creating Firewall rules (Step 2), adjusting Antivirus (Step 3), and checking your proxy (Step 4)—you will restore your connection within 10 minutes. If you have tried all the steps above
This article provides a deep dive into why this error occurs in Lumion 12 and offers a step-by-step, technical walkthrough to resolve it permanently. To fix the problem, you must understand the architecture of Lumion 12's licensing system. Unlike older perpetual licenses, Lumion 12 uses a "floating" or "online" verification model. Every time the software launches, it sends a secure HTTPS request to Act-API.get-x.com (or similar ActiLicense endpoints) to validate your seat. Unlike older perpetual licenses