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  • Separate One Lisence from Server lisence pool?

    We currently have 10+ Vray lisences running on a machine in our network. We have an employee who is temporarily moving to another office, where they will not have access to our network (or VRLServer) I gather from other threads on the forum, we will need to install the VRLServer on that machine and let it run locally, but how do we separate out one lisence from the current pool? I understand that a new auth code will need to be generated for the individual lisence, but what do we need to do to the existing pool so that we maintain the correct number of lisences?

    Any help is greatly appreciated!
    Lee Johnson
    Technical Director

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    Re: Separate One Lisence from Server lisence pool?

    Originally posted by Dra(hen
    We currently have 10+ Vray lisences running on a machine in our network. We have an employee who is temporarily moving to another office, where they will not have access to our network (or VRLServer) I gather from other threads on the forum, we will need to install the VRLServer on that machine and let it run locally, but how do we separate out one lisence from the current pool? I understand that a new auth code will need to be generated for the individual lisence, but what do we need to do to the existing pool so that we maintain the correct number of lisences?

    Any help is greatly appreciated!
    You'll have to contact chaos directly for specialized licensing. You'll probably have to generate new auth codes for both instances of the VRLServer.

    If that employee will have access to the internet at that office, you could setup port forwarding on the router/firewall at your primary office so that the employee can reach the VRLServer you already have running. By default I believe VRLServer uses port 30303. You can doublecheck this in C:\Program Files\Common Files\ChaosGroup\VRFLClient.ini on any of the machines that are connecting to the VRLServer properly. On the machine outside the network, instead of a server name to connect to, you will use the outside IP address that your office uses to connect to the internet (it will not be 192.168.X.X or 10.1.X.X).

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