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The License options display the license status of the current Rhino license.
Licenses
Change your license key
Opens the Licensing dialog box.
Enter your information and the license number that was emailed to you when you downloaded Rhino.
You must have a Zoo license server on your network.
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Tools License Manager > Check Out License |
The CheckOutLicense command checks a license out from the network license manager (Zoo).
When you run the CheckOutLicense command, the Rhino license converts to a standalone node from a network node. You can then remove your computer from the network and continue to run Rhino.
The CheckOutLicense command allows users to check out a license from the license manager. This converts their network node to a standalone node. The user can then run Rhino without being connected to the network.
When reconnect to the network, they must run the CheckInLicense command to check their keys back into the Zoo.
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Tools License Manager > Check In License |
The CheckInLicense command checks in a license key to the network license manager.
When you run the CheckInLicense command, the Rhino license key converts a network node from a standalone node, and the license key checks into the network license manager (Zoo).
The ValidateLicense command runs the license validation process in Rhino.
Manages assignment of Rhino licenses among members of a network.
To script the installation process and allow more efficient use of Rhino licenses, network administrators now have the option of installing Rhino as a network node. Network nodes obtain license keys at run time from the Zoo, unlike standalone Rhino, which requires that a license key be entered on each system.
When a Rhino network node starts, a request for a license key is sent to the Zoo. If the number of available keys has not been exceeded, the Zoo assigns a key to the workstation, and the number of available licenses is reduced by one. When a node shuts down, the license is added back to the available license pool.
The Zoo will run on any system in a network. All of the nodes must be in the same network. The Zoo uses an inter-process communications mechanism that is used by several networking services. Thus, the Zoo should operate reliably in both Microsoft Network and Domain networking environments. For details on setting up a network, contact your network administrator.
The Zoo can be downloaded free of charge.
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The Login command logs you into Rhino using your Rhino account. If you are already logged in, your credentials will be refreshed.
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The Logout command logs you out and returns any licenses borrowed from a Rhino account.
If Rhino’s license is from a Rhino account, returning your license will cause all sessions of Rhino to close on your computer. You will be given a chance to save your work if there are any unsaved changes on any of the open sessions.
McNeel Wiki: Zoo License Manager
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