just searched through the forums and couldn't find anything on this issue. i just upgraded to vray 1.5000, and have installed it on my main workstation using the dongle. works fine - no problem.
i have a notebook which i typically use as a render slave, however i also use it to work on from time to time. i am wondering if there is some way to install vray on my notebook so that it will act as a render slave while i am using my main workstation, but so that it can also run vray in workstation mode if i choose to physically move the dongle over. the obvious scenario is that in my office i like to have the extra rendering box, but i also sometimes need to work on the road.
is there some way the new license can do double duty this way? i tried to install vray on my notebook both as a workstation and render slave, but when i run the second install it wants to overwrite the first.
this seems like it would be a common scenario. anyone have any suggestions?
thanks.
i have a notebook which i typically use as a render slave, however i also use it to work on from time to time. i am wondering if there is some way to install vray on my notebook so that it will act as a render slave while i am using my main workstation, but so that it can also run vray in workstation mode if i choose to physically move the dongle over. the obvious scenario is that in my office i like to have the extra rendering box, but i also sometimes need to work on the road.
is there some way the new license can do double duty this way? i tried to install vray on my notebook both as a workstation and render slave, but when i run the second install it wants to overwrite the first.
this seems like it would be a common scenario. anyone have any suggestions?
thanks.
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