Hello,
We`ve got one Vray license - it`s installed on a server machine (to which I have limited access - it`s maintained by the admins from far away ).
Till now I`ve been using Vray interface on my workstation only (max5.1), but yesterday we wanted to switch to another workstation in the same local network - so I`ve closed 3dmax application on mine and we installed Vray 1.46 on the other machine (max5.1 as well), and tried to connect to the license server, we succeeded connecting, but it won`t take the license, saying:
"All of the Vray licenses are engaged.
Close any running copies or try again later."
But the thing is, that we didn`t have any Vray copies running at the time.
(And the license is still working for my machine, when I re-open max)
Why can`t we switch the machine with the Vray interface?
(I thought that this is what the new licensing system was invented for)
What is the problem, or what I do wrong?
Great thanks for a quick answer / solution.
We`ve got one Vray license - it`s installed on a server machine (to which I have limited access - it`s maintained by the admins from far away ).
Till now I`ve been using Vray interface on my workstation only (max5.1), but yesterday we wanted to switch to another workstation in the same local network - so I`ve closed 3dmax application on mine and we installed Vray 1.46 on the other machine (max5.1 as well), and tried to connect to the license server, we succeeded connecting, but it won`t take the license, saying:
"All of the Vray licenses are engaged.
Close any running copies or try again later."
But the thing is, that we didn`t have any Vray copies running at the time.
(And the license is still working for my machine, when I re-open max)
Why can`t we switch the machine with the Vray interface?
(I thought that this is what the new licensing system was invented for)
What is the problem, or what I do wrong?
Great thanks for a quick answer / solution.
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