You need to also check that the dongle shows on the 'Advanced'/'Show Host IDs' -display (older versions of FTAM) or 'Advanced'/'Show Bindings' -display (newer versions of FTAM). There is something I've learned the hard way about FT Activation Manager: It is not enough that your license is showing on the 'Manage Activations'/'Available activations:' -display.
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