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  • Every two years I buy a new key and transfer all my license to it.  This gives me a brand new warranty every two years.  Is a small price to pay for that (50 dollars).

    As far as a power surge or something to create down time which is legitamite, I think what you said is a good idea.  Having a way that VSL can give us temporary backfills until the case is investigated is a wonderful idea to prevent down time.

    Does this sound like something VSL is interested in being able to offer us in the future?  I also ask because the most recent dongle I purchased is already cracked and I take incredible care of it.  It has cracked simply from gently removing it and putting it back in every day as I travel from location to location.  A much stronger body (some kind of steel) would be appreciated so it wasn't so subject to breaking physically.

    Maestro2be


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    @cgernaey said:

    Having a way that VSL can give us temporary backfills until the case is investigated is a wonderful idea to prevent down time.
     

    That's the usual way we handle this kind of issues. If a user reports a broken key we send a temporary license which enables to continue to work. Generally it's good idea to have an empty key available for such a scenario.

    best

    Herb


  • I would never travel with an elisencor - Would be way too nervous about that. I just use Native Instruments / Kontakt libraries for out of town work since they just activate online without dongles. I wish everyone did it that way. At least Vienna Ensemble Pro is cheap enough where I could buy it again worst case, but Vienna Suite is a bit too expensive for me to buy a second copy for backup. Hopefully a better way to deal with all this will be found in the future. Maybe something like finger print or eye retina / DNA activation.. see I'm innovating here! haha

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    @passenger57 said:

    I would never travel with an elisencor - Would be way too nervous about that. I just use Native Instruments / Kontakt libraries for out of town work since they just activate online without dongles. I wish everyone did it that way. [...]

    It's funny you say that, because I handle it exactly the opposite way since decades now. I always tried to aviod software that had to be "activated" for a reason: For example, I never really used my pretty elaborated NI Reaktor-ensembles back then when I was working on another system than my own (which I do about 80% of my time, being a freelancer). As a matter of fact I almost quit using it at all. Similar situation with the highly underrated "Quantum FX " from db-audioware. OTOH I was very happy when Celemony changed from their original system-hardware based licensing scheme to iLok.

    I have a little "dongle-case" since many years which I literally carried around the world, from Japan to California. Right now, it contains three eLicensers (one is left at home all the time), two iLoks, one legacy WiBu key and a new one ("CodeMeter"). All in all I would estimate that they cover software amounting to roughly 30,000 Euro. The only time I had troubles was when I literally broke an iLok, but this wasn't a result of carrying it with me.

    ... horses for courses ... 😉


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hello Dietz and Herb

    What do you think of my idea to secure VSL lib with a finger print reader ? you could include in the lib file the finger print !

    You always have your finger print with you and you dont need an Ethernet link to use your lib !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL and you could not to be sue !!!!!!! [;)]

    If you brake the finger print reader or you get it stolen, you just need to buy one, and as it is material, all insurances will cover it

    Best

    Cyril


  • You have seen that movie where they chopped off the finger of the other guy, to get access to a room secured by a fingerprint-reader ...? [6]


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    You have seen that movie where they chopped off the finger of the other guy, to get access to a room secured by a fingerprint-reader ...?

     

     Or the Bond film where they use an eyeball scanner. [:O]

    DG


  • Hello Dietz

    Yes I did see that film, I doubt that the french mafia will have use of VSL [Y]

    Do you like my idea ?


  • Honestly? No.


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    Honestly? No.

    what is your solution ?