Oh boy, I am sorry to ask a tedious question like this. I know it's annoying.
I want to run the old version (1.09.03r) and the new build; 1.46.08, on the same machine. I will migrate to the new build when I'm comfortable with the transition.
I'm running vray 1.09.03r without any problem whatever. It's properly authorized and legal.
I have downloaded and installed the newest build of the beta; 1.46.08.
I've copied the Max dir and renamed it.
I have created a desktop shortcut so that I can launch the respective versions without confusion.
I've edited the plugin.ini file to reflect the new dir name.
1.09.03r still runs fine.
I launch the new build and get the VRay: Authorization dialogue when I attempt to render. It asks me for V-Ray License Server (computer name or IP address where VRServer.exe is running).
Question:
Do I input my computer name, (since my computer is discreetly named on the office network) or the IP mentioned in the help file on the Vray site which is 127.0.0.1?
Apologies for the question. I'm afraid to mess up my install altogether.
I want to run the old version (1.09.03r) and the new build; 1.46.08, on the same machine. I will migrate to the new build when I'm comfortable with the transition.
I'm running vray 1.09.03r without any problem whatever. It's properly authorized and legal.
I have downloaded and installed the newest build of the beta; 1.46.08.
I've copied the Max dir and renamed it.
I have created a desktop shortcut so that I can launch the respective versions without confusion.
I've edited the plugin.ini file to reflect the new dir name.
1.09.03r still runs fine.
I launch the new build and get the VRay: Authorization dialogue when I attempt to render. It asks me for V-Ray License Server (computer name or IP address where VRServer.exe is running).
Question:
Do I input my computer name, (since my computer is discreetly named on the office network) or the IP mentioned in the help file on the Vray site which is 127.0.0.1?
Apologies for the question. I'm afraid to mess up my install altogether.
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