Lic1417n The Specified License Could Not Be Removed. Return Code -216 <360p>

First, I'll parse the text to identify the words that need substitution. Proper nouns should remain unchanged. Let me check the example text for any proper nouns. There's a mention of "“lic1417n the specified license could not be removed. return code -216”" which includes a code. I need to leave that as is since it's a specific code, even though 'lic' is part of it. Also, 'software vendor' – vendors might be a proper noun if capitalized, but here it's lowercase, so probably just a general term.

Also, "ensure smooth operation of your software applications" could have "ensure" as guarantee, "smooth operation" as smooth operation.

First sentence: "In general, the “-216” return code is related to permission or access issues." Words to look out for are "related to" and "permission or access issues." For "related to," possible synonyms could be associated with, connected to, or linked with. For "permission," maybe authorization, clearance, or approval. "Access issues" could be entry problems, access problems, or rights restrictions. First, I'll parse the text to identify the

I think that's covered. Now, making sure that proper nouns and specific error messages are left as is. The error message is in quotes and seems to be a proper noun (lic1417n), so that's untouched. The numbers and codes also stay the same.

Maintain: preserve Keep: preserve Preserve: Maybe similar to maintain, but perhaps store could work. Hmm, need to ensure consistency. There's a mention of "&ldquo;lic1417n the specified license

"License server issues: The license server may be experiencing technical difficulties or configuration issues..." "Experiencing" could be facing, encountering, or dealing with. "Technical difficulties" might be technical hiccups, system problems, or technical malfunctions. "Configuration issues" could be setup troubles, arrangement problems, or configuration errors.

First, I need to identify the parts where there are options. The main action points are "Maintaining accurate records" and "Using license management tools." Each of these has an action verb, so maybe those verbs can have synonyms. Also, 'software vendor' – vendors might be a

Now, proceeding with the task, going word by word through the text. Need to be careful not to miss any words. Also, need to check if any words are part of proper nouns, like "Prevention is the Best Medicine" – "Prevention" and "Best Medicine" aren't proper nouns, but "Best Medicine" could be a title. Wait, in the original text, is "Prevention is the Best Medicine" a title? The user wrote it in quotes? No, in the input text, it's written without quotes. But the instruction says proper nouns stay. Proper nouns are specific names, like company names, product names, etc. Since "Prevention is the Best Medicine" is a standalone line and not capitalized except for starting words, perhaps it's a title or a phrase. Not sure, but according to the instruction, only proper nouns are left. If it's not a proper noun, then all words in that line should be replaced. Let me check the user's example output. In their example, they have a line "Prevention is the Best Medicine" and in their output, they replaced each word with alternatives. So in the sample output, "Prevention" was not a proper noun and was replaced. So I can treat all words in the text, except for specific proper nouns like software names, company names, etc.