Logic Pro does not start up and wants to activate trial

Hi,
Today, somehow my Logic Pro 7 stopped running regualrely after working perfectely for over 2 years and some months on my new macbook.
I wanted to start up logic an hour or so ago, XS key plugged in aswell, and instead of starting, it stopped with loading buffer size and displays something like "klick here if you want to activate a trial before buying Logic".
I think this is kind of strange, because also neither my computer nor my key have been connected to the internet or so and so i have not done any upgrades for the software or so. I don't know if it is just on the macbook or if it won't run either on any other computer.
Did anybody ever come across this problem or did you hear about it and have advice for me??
thanks in advance,
Johannes

Ok, the problem seems indeed to be related with the XSkey.
Today I tried to run Logic Pro on another Computer with my XSkey, but it neither works there.
Logic asks me if I want to try it out for a limited amount of time before buying it, but It is a bought Version already...
The problem at the moment is that I will need Logic next week and I don't see a way to get it running, although the macs it occured with were not my Powermac at home I'm gonna use then.
Just, I read something about XSkeyupdater on a link List in this Forum or so, so could this maybe be something that could help???
So, if somebody got an answer to my problem pls tell me.
Kind regards,
Johannes

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