Lumion 2023 Host File Entries Detected -
If you previously used an older, cracked version of Lumion (e.g., Lumion 10, 11, or 12), the hosts file entries may still be present. Upgrading to Lumion 2023 triggers the detection of these legacy entries.
If you are encountering an issue with Lumion 2023 where host file entries have been detected, it typically indicates that there are entries in your system's host file that are redirecting or interfering with Lumion's licensing or activation process. This can prevent Lumion from functioning correctly. Lumion 2023 Host File Entries Detected
For users with legitimate licenses, the error should not appear after cleaning the hosts file. If it persists, network connectivity issues or antivirus interference may be the underlying cause. The most reliable path to a hassle-free Lumion experience remains purchasing an official license through Lumion's authorized channels. If you previously used an older, cracked version
The host file on your computer is a local file that can override DNS queries. It's used to map hostnames to IP addresses, essentially acting as a local DNS server. Sometimes, malware, adware, or other unwanted software can modify this file to redirect or block certain websites, including those used by Lumion for licensing. This can prevent Lumion from functioning correctly