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  • Dongle-less V-Ray......

    Would make my life a whole lot easier......
    Jez

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    You'll get it... we've been working on an offline+online licensing system for a while now. Our plan is to make an experiment and release V-Ray for Modo without dongles in a couple of months, see what problems come up, fix them, and then introduce that to V-Ray for 3ds Max and Maya towards the end of the year.

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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    • #3
      That is fantastic news

      I'm currently communicating with support with my dongle / wibukey / install issue and that news is Christmas come early

      Thanks Vlado
      Jez

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      3DS Max 2023.3.4 | V-Ray 6.10.08 | Phoenix FD 4.40.00 | PD Player 64 1.0.7.32 | Forest Pack Pro 8.2.2 | RailClone 6.1.3
      Windows 11 Pro 22H2 | NVidia Drivers 535.98 (Game Drivers)

      Asus X299 Sage (Bios 4001), i9-7980xe, 128Gb, 1TB m.2 OS, 2 x NVidia RTX 3090 FE
      ---- Updated 06/09/23 -------

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      • #4
        That sounds good to me. The office cleaner managed to knock my dongle out of my workstation recently, causing me some grief! I now have it plugged in at the back of the machine out of harm's way...

        I wonder if you might consider enabling the license to be used on multiple machines (not simultaneously obviously). As in enable us to work from home on a home workstation using the same license as we use at work, in the same way we can with our 3ds max licenses. This would be hugely welcome.
        Alex York
        Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
        www.atelieryork.co.uk

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        • #5
          Originally posted by alexyork View Post
          I wonder if you might consider enabling the license to be used on multiple machines (not simultaneously obviously). As in enable us to work from home on a home workstation using the same license as we use at work, in the same way we can with our 3ds max licenses. This would be hugely welcome.
          That's not a problem for the online license, but obviously you need to have active internet connection. You can also borrow an online license for use on a specific machine in offline mode, but you need to remember to return it if you want to move it to another machine.

          Best regards,
          Vlado
          I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vlado View Post
            That's not a problem for the online license, but obviously you need to have active internet connection. You can also borrow an online license for use on a specific machine in offline mode, but you need to remember to return it if you want to move it to another machine.

            Best regards,
            Vlado
            Brilliant.. that's going to work very well then. I presume that if your internet connection drops mid-render it would still complete the render?
            Alex York
            Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
            www.atelieryork.co.uk

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            • #7
              Originally posted by alexyork View Post
              I presume that if your internet connection drops mid-render it would still complete the render?
              Yes, of course.

              Best regards,
              Vlado
              I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by vlado View Post
                Yes, of course.

                Best regards,
                Vlado
                Fantastic!
                Alex York
                Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
                www.atelieryork.co.uk

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by alexyork View Post
                  I wonder if you might consider enabling the license to be used on multiple machines (not simultaneously obviously). As in enable us to work from home on a home workstation using the same license as we use at work,
                  You can already do this. all our licenses are on a single machine in the new york office, everyone in the miami office checks them out through the day and i can check them out to use one while i'm at home too.
                  e: you may just be making sure this can still be done when it's switched over, sorry.

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                  • #10
                    They are news important for me who support a V-Ray license.

                    That's not a problem for the online license, but obviously you need to have active internet connection. You can also borrow an online license for use on a specific machine in offline mode, but you need to remember to return it if you want to move it to another machine.
                    Is a borrow license returned automatically in specified time?
                    The borrowed machine may be broken down or stolen.

                    A license system is The RLM or ChaosGroup original?
                    Last edited by flat; 17-06-2015, 10:41 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by flat View Post
                      Is a borrow license returned automatically in specified time?
                      It will be fine, generally. It is renewed automatically after some time. If the machine is offline, the license is returned to the online pool.

                      A license system is The RLM or ChaosGroup original?
                      It is our own.

                      Best regards,
                      Vlado
                      I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Neilg View Post
                        You can already do this. all our licenses are on a single machine in the new york office, everyone in the miami office checks them out through the day and i can check them out to use one while i'm at home too.
                        e: you may just be making sure this can still be done when it's switched over, sorry.
                        This is news to me. When I asked support about it recently I was told that it wasn't possible at all to use your license in a separate location without moving the dongle.
                        Alex York
                        Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
                        www.atelieryork.co.uk

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by alexyork View Post
                          This is news to me. When I asked support about it recently I was told that it wasn't possible at all to use your license in a separate location without moving the dongle.
                          From what I can see in our system (Ticket #135688 ) my colleague Greta Lazarova provided the following answer:

                          V-Ray uses a floating licensing system and it can obtain licenses from the V-Ray license server, running on any machine, which can be accessed through your network, or even over Internet.

                          Which means that it is possible to use the license in a separate location without moving the dongle by accessing it through the network or over Internet.
                          Would you please check our reply again and let us know if the provided information is different from the above one?
                          Svetlozar Draganov | Senior Manager 3D Support | contact us
                          Chaos & Enscape & Cylindo are now one!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by svetlozar.draganov View Post
                            From what I can see in our system (Ticket #135688 ) my colleague Greta Lazarova provided the following answer:

                            V-Ray uses a floating licensing system and it can obtain licenses from the V-Ray license server, running on any machine, which can be accessed through your network, or even over Internet.

                            Which means that it is possible to use the license in a separate location without moving the dongle by accessing it through the network or over Internet.
                            Would you please check our reply again and let us know if the provided information is different from the above one?
                            Hi Svetlozar,

                            I can't seem to find any of the emails at the moment for some reason. I went away with the clear impression that in order to do what I wanted to do I would need a new license, but perhaps I misunderstood. I'll see if I can dig out the emails.

                            Edit: found the emails. For some reason that reply about the internet method went into my spam so I missed it. I'll look into this! Sounds like it should work fine, assuming that the internet connection doesn't drop.
                            Last edited by alexyork; 18-06-2015, 01:58 AM.
                            Alex York
                            Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
                            www.atelieryork.co.uk

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by alexyork View Post
                              This is news to me. When I asked support about it recently I was told that it wasn't possible at all to use your license in a separate location without moving the dongle.
                              I used to do this at work all the time using logmein hamachi which was a free drive sharing utility. You ran the software on your work and your home machine and added them both into a pool of computers. Any shares you had set up on your work computer were then easily mappable on your home computer using hamachi's technology which handled all the VPN stuff in the background for you and just gave you a simple ip for the other computer. As well as sharing drive mappings, hamachi also shared ports. I had the vray license server and dongle running on my work machine, so it was easy to connect to the vray license server using the ip from hamachi and then whatever port number you were using for your vray license server.

                              The current company I'm working for has a much more closed off firewall though so I can't do the same thing as easily.

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