Relap5 temporary license has expired

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The discussion revolves around the expiration of a temporary license for Relap5 and the confusion regarding its acquisition. Participants question why the individual seeking help is not contacting the license owners directly. Clarification is sought on how the temporary license was obtained, specifically whether it was through a university membership or an IAEA workshop. The user mentions that their university is a member of the IRUG distribution group but used a license from a workshop. Ultimately, they will need to wait for guidance from their professor.
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@madhisoka -- How did you obtain the 2-month temporary license? Is your university a member of the IRUG distribution group?
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@madhisoka -- How did you obtain the 2-month temporary license? Is your university a member of the IRUG distribution group?View attachment 229680

my uni does have one but the one i used i got from an IAEA workshop it was with a GUI . anyway seems like I have to wait until I see my professor
 
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