I'm setting up a VEPro network with 3 machines, and it seems like I may need to occasionally move a library license from one machine to another. Here are some examples:
- If my DAW is heavily loaded on a project, I may want to move a library onto one of the servers. But on another project there may be a heavy load on the server, so I'll need that extra library on the DAW.
- When I travel with a laptop, I usually just work on one small project, but it may use any combination of the libraries in the network.
- When I travel for a whole summer, I may bring one of the servers along, but will need to divide the libraries between the laptop and server in a very different way than in the 3-machine network.
What's the easiest way to coordinate the licenses? The eLicenser transfer process is quick, but I'm concerned it may not be reliable enough to use frequently--people are saying there's no way to get a fresh license if the software trashes one during a transfer (or any other procedure). Alternatively, I could put each license on a separate key and use a big USB hub, but that's really a hassle. Let me know if anyone has a recommendation.