
the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established
connection failed because connected host has failed to respond 192.168.181.1:8888.
A “Flexera call completed” message in the HPPLS log file indicates the issue is not related to the
Flexera service.
A Winsock error usually means the service is having trouble opening a TCP socket. This could be
network or firewall related, perhaps caused by a security app such as McAfee, etc.
The table below mentions possible error codes that may be seen in the Print License Service log file
and a brief description of each.
Something is wrong with the service. Could be a security token mismatch
between the client and the server or internal exceptions un-handled by the
HPPLS.
An invalid parameter is passed to any of the APIs.
This corresponds to any exception that is thrown by HPPLS. The details
of the exception are logged in the log file.
A valid session is already present and client tries to create another
session.
Either there are no features checked out and client tries to query for
feature details or there is no feature available with the given name and
version.
An API is called with an empty session.
Flexera server is not available.
Flexera server is not responding.
Some features that are passed to the API are invalid.
Flexera service is either not up & running or not ready to serve.
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