Hi,
Why doesn't vlrservice start in startup? Is it because windows services are started BEFORE dongle drivers are initialized?
Sometimes dongles just disappear after a reboot. You need to detach and attach dongle before vlrservice realizes you have dongle (this could be windows related problem too).
When user starts another copy of 3dsmax that uses vray too, the server dies. If you try to restart the service it crashes every time. You need to detach the dongle and attach it again and then start the service. Why (the hell)?
Why does user need to run vlrservice or vlrserver in order to have functioning license when user has dongle attached to computer? Sure it's for sharing the license over network but what if there are no other users?
Opinion: Hardware locks and any other kind of copyright "protections" are useless. They only cause problems to the ones that have really purchased the software. People who download it from p2p don't have these kind of problems.
Why doesn't vlrservice start in startup? Is it because windows services are started BEFORE dongle drivers are initialized?
Sometimes dongles just disappear after a reboot. You need to detach and attach dongle before vlrservice realizes you have dongle (this could be windows related problem too).
When user starts another copy of 3dsmax that uses vray too, the server dies. If you try to restart the service it crashes every time. You need to detach the dongle and attach it again and then start the service. Why (the hell)?
Why does user need to run vlrservice or vlrserver in order to have functioning license when user has dongle attached to computer? Sure it's for sharing the license over network but what if there are no other users?
Opinion: Hardware locks and any other kind of copyright "protections" are useless. They only cause problems to the ones that have really purchased the software. People who download it from p2p don't have these kind of problems.
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