Those who have carefully read through the iLok License Manager manual might have noticed a reference to network authorization. This was introduced a while ago but only pertained to site licenses. Pace has made some changes to accommodate single-user network authorization. If you've recently upgraded to Pro Tools 12.6, you might have noticed a message from iLok License Manager regarding network authorization. It requires you to have one computer always acting as a server. Providing that machine is on and you're connected to it either locally or via VPN, you can run Pro Tools on a remote computer without an iLok present. To be clear, you don't have to use this feature and most people will simply continue to use the iLok exactly as it has worked all along. This is just another option for authorization. Just so the users here know, that section of the iLok License Manager that requires setup for such network authorization is not yet accessible and Pace is naturally aware of this and, as in the past, I'm working with them to eventually make it accessible. Pace has demonstrated their commitment to accessibility so I'm personally not concerned that upon its roll-out, this feature is not yet ready for setup using a screen reader. At this point, it looks like it should be ready some time around the end of the year. Just an FYI. Slau
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