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A: As of NATS 4.1.7.1, TMM implemented a domain locking feature. This feature restricts admin, affiliate, and api activities to the domain attached to the license. However, NATS imposes no restriction of surfer activities. Surfers tracking through affiliate linkcodes and signing up to site(s) are not restricted. The No valid license found message can be used as confirmation that your linkdomains are being answered by NATS. | A: As of NATS 4.1.7.1, TMM implemented a domain locking feature. This feature restricts admin, affiliate, and api activities to the domain attached to the license. However, NATS imposes no restriction of surfer activities. Surfers tracking through affiliate linkcodes and signing up to site(s) are not restricted. The No valid license found message can be used as confirmation that your linkdomains are being answered by NATS. |
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Q: After configuring a linkdomain, why do I get the following license message: No valid license found!?
A: As of NATS 4.1.7.1, TMM implemented a domain locking feature. This feature restricts admin, affiliate, and api activities to the domain attached to the license. However, NATS imposes no restriction of surfer activities. Surfers tracking through affiliate linkcodes and signing up to site(s) are not restricted. The No valid license found message can be used as confirmation that your linkdomains are being answered by NATS.