![]() ![]() Im hoping we don’t need to go down the route of static IP addresses as this’ll delay the window we have to deploy the software.īefore beginning, install ilok license manager on a computer, and connect the license server(s) as necessary.ġ. You’re doing what I’d do by the sounds of it though! Haven’t a clue how the license server app will behave until we get the software.Īlso, we have a group of Studios that’ll need to be configured to pull license from a second server (Pro Tools Ultimate/HD) I’m told the two versions require their own servers otherwise there’ll be no control over which version is collected by the client. If it’s a text file, maybe it can be deployed via composer or copied from a local account that has had the server details entered via the gui. plist you can use a ‘defaults write’ to input the server name/IP address. There must be some information stored somewhere, either in /Library or /Users/Library. The way I understand it is, license server app will be on a machine with iLok connected, client machines won’t have a license on them (typical floating license system) Has anyone found a successful way to get iLok talking with a license server without manual intervention? There is a way to export a config files from the server, but it still needs to manually loaded in the client's iLok software, so that's a non-starter. I did find a file that changed (along with a couple of files placed by the installer that look associated), but copying that file to a computer with iLok License Manager installed and then rebooting didn't pre-populate the server entry in iLok License Manager. I've tried sniffing around using Composer on the client while configuring it to see if I can isolate the file(s) it stores server info in. Obviously this gets old after the first 20 computers. iLok doesn't provide any help with configuring the license server IP via typical means of placing a file in a folder to point the client to the server, or CLI command to point it to a server, and basically told me the only way to do it was manually. Currently, to connect the computer to the license server you have to log in and manually set it up, even if the server is on the same subnet as the client. Download the correct iLok Licence Manager installer for your system here.We use iLok's license server to serve our Pro Tools licenses. You will then receive a message stating that your User ID has been activated. You will then be directed to log into your account with your chosen User ID and password enter your registered details and click ‘Sign In'.ħ. Open the email in your inbox and click the link provided.Ħ. Note: Check the Spam/Junk folder of your registered email if the message is not visible in your inbox.ĥ. A message will be sent to your registered email address click 'Continue'. Select your privacy options read and agree to the Terms of Use and click ‘Create Account'.Ĥ. Enter the information that is denoted with an asterisk (*).ģ. Please click here to create a free iLok account.Ģ. ![]() To get the soft iLok License Manager application installed on your system please follow the steps below: Online Registrationġ. This is a safe and helpful application which can be used to authorise and manage your software licenses from many different manufacturers. A lot of our products are activated via the soft iLok License Manager system. ![]()
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