If you manually rolled back your clock to bypass a license or trial, WinOLS may flag this. Persistent Evidence
If you want to troubleshoot your specific setup further, please let me know: Which of WinOLS are you currently running?
Ensure and Set time zone automatically are both toggled ON . 2. Check the Windows Time Service winols your system date is wrong
: Your PC time differs significantly from the real-world Internet Time .
WinOLS relies heavily on time-validation protocols to ensure compliance with its licensing model. When the software detects a discrepancy, it locks itself down. The most common triggers include: If you manually rolled back your clock to
WinOLS uses strict time-based validation to protect its intellectual property and manage database integrity. The software triggers this security alert for three main reasons:
"Your system date is wrong" typically occurs because the software's security mechanism detects a discrepancy between your local system clock and the internal timestamp required for license validation When the software detects a discrepancy, it locks
What of WinOLS you are running (e.g., 2.24, 4.7)