FORScan v2.3.69 release notes
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 1:03 pm
This version includes the following important changes:
1. Transition to a new Extended License protection system.
The old protection system was used by us for decades and we were very fond of it. Unfortunately, its developer abandoned the product long ago, and it has presented numerous issues in recent years. The advantages of the new system are as follows:
- Code signing capability, which significantly reduces the likelihood of false positives from antivirus software (the primary reason for the switch).
- Correct operation on ARM processors.
As for drawbacks, we must note the significantly increased size of the EXE file, as well as the relatively long application startup time (up to 3-5 seconds on slower computers).
Due to the transition to the new protection system, owners of paid licenses must reactivate using the same activation code. If a relatively recent version of FORScan was previously installed, FORScan will automatically prompt for reactivation during the installation of v2.3.69.
Users of free licenses will have to generate new license for this version. It is important to note that the Hardware ID format has changed. The chances of entering the ID manually are now minimal, so it must always be copied via the clipboard.
Otherwise, the logic of operation for Standard and Extended Licenses remains unchanged.
2. Added the ability to revoke a license key for a specific computer on the FORScan server.
This helps avoid the "Maximum number of activations exceeded" error in case of a Hardware ID change.
Currently, this feature is available only for paid Extended Licenses. A license key cannot be revoked earlier than 24 hours after its generation.
3. Added a function to test the connection to the FORScan server for a selected Internet API.
This significantly simplifies diagnosing connection issues and selecting the correct Internet API version.


4. Other improvements.
PATS programming for some newer models, along with various fixes, additions, and improvements which can be viewed in the Change Log.
1. Transition to a new Extended License protection system.
The old protection system was used by us for decades and we were very fond of it. Unfortunately, its developer abandoned the product long ago, and it has presented numerous issues in recent years. The advantages of the new system are as follows:
- Code signing capability, which significantly reduces the likelihood of false positives from antivirus software (the primary reason for the switch).
- Correct operation on ARM processors.
As for drawbacks, we must note the significantly increased size of the EXE file, as well as the relatively long application startup time (up to 3-5 seconds on slower computers).
Due to the transition to the new protection system, owners of paid licenses must reactivate using the same activation code. If a relatively recent version of FORScan was previously installed, FORScan will automatically prompt for reactivation during the installation of v2.3.69.

Users of free licenses will have to generate new license for this version. It is important to note that the Hardware ID format has changed. The chances of entering the ID manually are now minimal, so it must always be copied via the clipboard.

Otherwise, the logic of operation for Standard and Extended Licenses remains unchanged.
2. Added the ability to revoke a license key for a specific computer on the FORScan server.
This helps avoid the "Maximum number of activations exceeded" error in case of a Hardware ID change.

Currently, this feature is available only for paid Extended Licenses. A license key cannot be revoked earlier than 24 hours after its generation.

3. Added a function to test the connection to the FORScan server for a selected Internet API.

This significantly simplifies diagnosing connection issues and selecting the correct Internet API version.


4. Other improvements.
PATS programming for some newer models, along with various fixes, additions, and improvements which can be viewed in the Change Log.