Maybe already discussed to death here, but I'd love to have an alternative
license method for Vray. I understand the idea behind the dongle and can see benefits for some, but for me, I spent less time with the old way, had no crashes or hangs due to network/missing dongle, or WIBU issues. It (dongle)usually works fine, but the other way always worked (at least for my simple 2 machine, one license setup.) And when the dongle way screws up, it seems like I can spend a considerable amount of time problem solving it which is obviously a major problem during deadlines. My recent reason for this wishlist item was installing max 2009 x64 and experienced stupid long hangs and crashed due to license/network issues with material editor, etc. Yeas, I know some will say make sure your net is setup "correctly" but my point is that our ability to use Vray should not be limited to or hampered by our network setup, so I wish there were a choice....
Thanks, JR
license method for Vray. I understand the idea behind the dongle and can see benefits for some, but for me, I spent less time with the old way, had no crashes or hangs due to network/missing dongle, or WIBU issues. It (dongle)usually works fine, but the other way always worked (at least for my simple 2 machine, one license setup.) And when the dongle way screws up, it seems like I can spend a considerable amount of time problem solving it which is obviously a major problem during deadlines. My recent reason for this wishlist item was installing max 2009 x64 and experienced stupid long hangs and crashed due to license/network issues with material editor, etc. Yeas, I know some will say make sure your net is setup "correctly" but my point is that our ability to use Vray should not be limited to or hampered by our network setup, so I wish there were a choice....
Thanks, JR
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