normally you don't need to login/logout for deployment. it's only needed for development time. but I guess your production computer is in Development mode?!
https://support.abp.io/QA/Questions/245/ABP-LIC-0008---License-check-failed-for-%27XXXXX%27#answer-85d755eb-1748-55bd-0ffc-39f5de3630ae
also see this post https://support.abp.io/QA/Questions/817/How-to-delete-current-license-login-session#answer-4cbc8f13-c7f3-84fa-7fc8-39fa2688df13
What feature would you like to see in ABP Suite in the new version?
For 2025 feature requests, please check this thread -> https://abp.io/support/questions/8803/ABP-Suite-feature-request--2025
first of all, no need to log out

Secondly, you have three developer seats, and you can use a maximum of six computers for development. As I see from the records, you already used all your computer credits. What you need to do is publish your application in Release mode; don't set your Environment to Development.
PS: I cleared your paired computer history.
To diagnose the problem, there are 2 things to do:
To understand the correct paths, write a new simple console app and run this app as a Windows service.
Log the following variables and send me the values.
Can you see if the files are there in these paths? (If not, copy access-token.bin and AbpLicense.bin from your computer to the Server's related folders.)
TokenPath:
string TokenPath = System.IO.Path.Combine(System.Environment.GetFolderPath(System.Environment.SpecialFolder.UserProfile), ".abp", "cli", "access-token.bin");
LicensePath:
string LicensePath = System.IO.Path.Combine(System.IO.Path.GetTempPath(), "AbpLicense.bin");
your problem still exists?
Redis (REmote DIctionary Server). This open-source application provides in-memory caching. It is known for its high-performance capabilities.
It’s very fast for reading/writing data. That’s why we use Redis for distributed cache in the following projects
You only need to install Redis for the n-tier architecture where Web and HTTP API layers are physically separated. If you work on an n-layered solution with no HTTP API project, then you don't need Redis.
You can see in which cases Redis is pre-required from the documentation page: docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Getting-Started-Setup-Environment?UI=MVC&DB=EF&Tiered=Yes
When you see the IDistributedCache interface, it means Redis is required by default. The following modules are already using Redis (some modules are commercial modules):
SettingManagementStore for setting values.PermissionStore for granted permissions.TenantDeletedHandler and TenantStore classUrlShortingPublicAppService class for Shortened URL CachesFileDescriptorAppService class for the Download Token Cache.DynamicTemplateDefinitionStore classGdprRequestAppService class for Download Token Cache.Finally, I want you to know that you can replace Redis with any other caching provider like Memcached.
It says Redis is required in the documentation. Why do we need to install Redis for ABP? If we don't install it, what happens?
I think that the timing from GitHub and the ABP release schedule are not aligned. I got an alert from Git Hub about a new pre-release and updated my solution.
I will try again now
@rafael.gonzales, you need to check this page to see if a new version has been published 👉 https://commercial.abp.io/releases
Is there any issue with the ABP Angular project that blocks you from using CkEditor? Because it should be working if you follow its documentation