Hi, What would happen if your hard drive crashed with the license on it
and you had no backup made could the license be restored? If say I did
have a full backup could I just restore everything back to the new
drive? I am just asking so I would know what I would have to do if
something happened. Nick Gawronski
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 11:32:18 -0500
From: Slau Halatyn <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: PTAccess List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Question about iLoks and the iLok manager
That's not correct. What it requires is an Internet connection which can
certainly be wireless. The connection can technically even be over an iOS
device. What it does not require is the iLok key
itself but an Internet connection is the key, so to speak.HTH,
Slau
On Jan 3, 2020, at 10:45 AM, Ronald van Rhijn <[email protected]> wrote:
I have learned from my Pro Tools dealer that the Cloud only registration needs
a wired internet connection, no wifi will do. , Anyone know why this is the
case? I would definately like to
have a ilok-less setup.
Ronald
Op 3 jan. 2020, om 15:08 heeft Christopher Gilland
<[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:
Slau,
Thank you for your help. That's pretty much what i suspected for the answer,
but I definitely do appreciate your confirmation on the matter.
Have a wonderful rest of your day.
Chris.
On 01/02/2020 11:04 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
There are 3 main variables to iLok licensing as it relates to location
and they are determined by the developer. It's up to the developer to determine
whether a license can
be activated to an iLok, a computer and the cloud. Some developers allow
all three while some only allow one or two. The third generation iLok can store
at least 512
licenses if not more. I'd imagine there's no theoretical maximum for
computer activation slots. One disadvantage with computer activation is that
you have to remove all
license activations if you're formatting the drive. Apart from that,
portability is a big factor for some users.HTH,
Slau
On Jan 2, 2020, at 8:54 PM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]>
wrote:
For reasons which go beyond the scope of this e-mail, and would get way too
long-winded for me to attempt explaining, I won't bore you with why I ask this
question. I know
typically, this isn't something most people probably would do, all be it the
option's there, but I have to ask at least this much...
I know that 1 iLok costs around $50USD. Obviously, I already have one which I'm
using with ProTools, as well as some plugins which require it. I see however
that when
activating a plugin through the iLok manager, I either can put the asset on my
physical iLok USB dongle, or I can actually put it locally on my mac itself.
I guess my main question is, like there is on an iLok dongle, is there a limit
on how many assets will fit if I was to store them instead on my mac? Also,
having this
option, does that mean that technically speaking, as long as I don't plan to
move around from one system to another, I could theoreticly store the asset
there instead of on
my actual dongle itself? Finally, what would be the disadvantages aside the
obvious of no portability from one system to another of having it stored
locally on my mac
instead of the key itself?
Chris.
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