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MrWrenchey
Okay, so I just got hired on at a recording studio and I need to know where the location of my codes for my P&M codes are. Is there a folder or something on a PC/Mac that would have those?
Nick
QUOTE (MrWrenchey @ May 7 2013, 08:45 PM) *
Okay, so I just got hired on at a recording studio and I need to know where the location of my codes for my P&M codes are. Is there a folder or something on a PC/Mac that would have those?


Hi MrWrenchey,

Thanks for your interest in DontCrack and Plug&Mix.

Copyright protection is a necessary evil, but we have tried to make it real easy for our clients by making it a simple "serial number" authorisation.

You can authorise up to Five machines/studios with your license.

So you could install the P&M V.I.P. Bundle at the site you are working. When the DAW reboots it will ask for your "serial number" that you can carry with you on a USB stick or in case you forgot it log in to our store look at your order history and retrieve it from there.

Of course when you install and authorise at another site, you are effectively giving away one of your licenses, so it would be advised to trash the complete P&M folder after finishing the job.


Best Regards,

Nick

LMah
QUOTE (Nick@DontCrack @ May 13 2013, 07:54 AM) *
You can authorise up to Five machines/studios with your license.

So you could install the P&M V.I.P. Bundle at the site you are working. When the DAW reboots it will ask for your "serial number" that you can carry with you on a USB stick or in case you forgot it log in to our store look at your order history and retrieve it from there.

Of course when you install and authorise at another site, you are effectively giving away one of your licenses, so it would be advised to trash the complete P&M folder after finishing the job.


I often work at different studios and bring my boot drive with me to start up the house studio computer so I have all my plugs and prefs all set up. If I want to run my P&M bundle, do I have to authorize that house machine if I've already authorized another machine with this boot drive? If so, can I unauthorize a machine after I'm done with my work on it?

Thanks!
Nick
QUOTE (LMah @ May 6 2014, 09:12 PM) *
I often work at different studios and bring my boot drive with me to start up the house studio computer so I have all my plugs and prefs all set up. If I want to run my P&M bundle, do I have to authorize that house machine if I've already authorized another machine with this boot drive? If so, can I unauthorize a machine after I'm done with my work on it?

Thanks!


Hello Larry,

Thanks for your interest in DontCrack and Plug&Mix.

If you are using your boot drive, you should be able to run the Plug and Mix plug-ins without a problem as the plug-ins will be looking to the boot drive for their authorisation.

If you have to use someone else's computer, then you have to install the plug-ins and use the code to authorise that machine, and that is limited to five machines. It is your choice whether you leave it there to work again or trash everything at the end of the project.

So the boot drive is a great idea, but if you ever need help just drop me a line and we will be happy to assist.

Best Regards,

Nick
jgastineau
I have authorized the plugins using my admin account on the computer, but they don't work for other users. Any solution other than burning 2 authorizations on 1 computer?

Thanks
frankz00
QUOTE (Nick@DontCrack @ May 13 2013, 10:54 AM) *
Of course when you install and authorise at another site, you are effectively giving away one of your licenses, so it would be advised to trash the complete P&M folder after finishing the job.


This being said, are the licenses reclaimable once removed from another machine?
Nick
QUOTE (frankz00 @ Aug 19 2014, 11:12 PM) *
This being said, are the licenses reclaimable once removed from another machine?


Hello frankz00,

Yes they are, as there is no 'handshake' that takes place over the net to register the fact they are on certain machine, you are OK.

Best Regards,

Nick
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