Setting the Certified Time in CodeMeter (IGIplan dongle)
Background information
The IGIplan CodeMeter has a real time clock built in. This clock relies on a 'Certified Time'. This time is normally calibrated once a day when IGIplan starts. For this calibration connection to the internet is needed. If there is no connection to the internet found, then after 60 days of missing contact to the internet IGIplan will not start.
Check the remaining 'offline' days
You can check how many days you can work without internet connection with IGIplan please check in the 'Help->About' dialog:

or at the Welcome Splash Screen in the lower right corner:

If the number (max 60) is decreasing during time, then you probably have no internet connection at your computer – or there is a problem with the setup of the CoderMeter runtime system.
Setup the 'Certified Time' manually
First start the CodeMeter Control Center via the Start Menu of Windows: 'CodeMeter -> CodeMeter Control Conter'. You should see the Control Center:

Start the WebAdmin. This will start your Internet Browser (InternetExplorer, Firefox, ...) and show you an administration tool for the CodeMeter system.

Press the Update button to set the 'Certified Time'. If this turns out to be OK you can use IGIplan with this CodeMeter dongle for at least 60 days.
If manually updating fails – Time Servers, Proxy
If manually updating of the 'Certified Time' fails please check your time server and proxy entries.
To setup the Time Server please go to the Configuration -> Certified Time tab and check if the list is not empty. If the list is empty press the 'Default' button. This should fill the list. Then press 'Apply' to use the time servers.

After this you can try to update the 'Certified Time' again as described above.
If the update fail again, there might be an internet proxy installed in your network. Please go to the proxy configuration tab and setup the proxy accordingly:

After this you can try to update the 'Certified Time' again as described above.
Last update on 15-03-2010 by Philipp Grimm.