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    Hello,

    I'm in the process of upgrading from 2.5 to latest release of Vray. To do so, I need to re-program my dongle. I'm also in the process of upgrading from Max 2015 to 2016. Before committing to 2016, I typically like to make sure all the plug-ins are working correctly. I have Vray 2.5 installed for 2015 and I would like to install 3.3 on 2016. Is this possible on one machine and will the re-programmed dongle work with 2.5?

    Thanks......Scott

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    I believe vray 3 allows vray 2.5 to work on the same license. That is why they brough out 2.5 Best get it confirmed though!
    Adam Trowers

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    • #3
      Yes there's a special 2.5 license you can download that works with VRay 3. You'll have to double check how that affects your "free" render nodes for 2 vs. 3
      Kind Regards,
      Morne

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Smalerbi View Post
        Hello,

        I'm in the process of upgrading from 2.5 to latest release of Vray. To do so, I need to re-program my dongle. I'm also in the process of upgrading from Max 2015 to 2016. Before committing to 2016, I typically like to make sure all the plug-ins are working correctly. I have Vray 2.5 installed for 2015 and I would like to install 3.3 on 2016. Is this possible on one machine and will the re-programmed dongle work with 2.5?

        Thanks......Scott
        It's best to contact our Sales Department on that matter at sales@chaosgroup.com

        Originally posted by Morne View Post
        Yes there's a special 2.5 license you can download that works with VRay 3. You'll have to double check how that affects your "free" render nodes for 2 vs. 3
        To avoid any further confusions I would like to correct you here since such license 2.5 does not exist.
        There is a special V-Ray for 3ds Max build version 2.50.L30 which operates under V-Ray 3.x license policy (it requires V-Ray 3.0 Render Node license), but this not a 2.5 license.
        Svetlozar Draganov | Senior Manager 3D Support | contact us
        Chaos & Enscape & Cylindo are now one!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by svetlozar.draganov View Post
          There is a special V-Ray for 3ds Max build version 2.50.L30 which operates under V-Ray 3.x license policy (it requires V-Ray 3.0 Render Node license), but this not a 2.5 license.
          Tam"ay"to Tam"a"to
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          Kind Regards,
          Morne

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          • #6
            Originally posted by svetlozar.draganov View Post
            It's best to contact our Sales Department on that matter at sales@chaosgroup.com



            To avoid any further confusions I would like to correct you here since such license 2.5 does not exist.
            There is a special V-Ray for 3ds Max build version 2.50.L30 which operates under V-Ray 3.x license policy (it requires V-Ray 3.0 Render Node license), but this not a 2.5 license.
            Thank you for the clarification

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