Thank you for that update, Paul.
Michael
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i'd say it should be rather marked as *unknown* since the eLicenser as such does nothing but relies on the driver.
be assured it is compatible and working - we have a lot of machines here running W7 having an eLicenser attached ...
christian
ps: i'll suggest to the eLicenser guys submitting the device to microsofts respective department
I'm in the same boat on my Mac. Constant crashes and couldn't add VE Pro licenses till I downgraded. I did that, then reinstalled the new eLicenser which allows me to run the 64 bit server but alas Logic 9 crashes a lot now. I think I'll have to re-downgrade and just use 32 bit until an update is posted. Too bad too as I really like the look of the new eLicenser. The Terminal command line didn't work for me so I had to manually find the package receipts.
Chris
Hello, Chris.
I did the same things as you, and I have the new eLicenser installed. I'm running Logic 9 and VE Pro in 64 bit on my Mac. I've been doing a lot of loading of Instruments, and so on in VE Pro with no problems. The eLicenser seemed only to come into play when I wanted to install and register a new VI set. Then it just crashed. I'm wondering if it has to do with the particular Mac, or memory, or whatever else. The 64 bit is worth it. Here's what I'm using;
Mac Pro 2.66, 12 gig memory, Snow Leopard.
I'm desperately trying to uninstall the latest eLicenser software to downgrade to version 5.4. Can you give me step by step instructions how to enter the terminal code? I've never used terminal before. Are there files that are related to eLicenser control that I can delete?
Thanks,
Harry
Open Terminal then enter this.
defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
Hold option and right click the finder to 'relaunch'
Now navigate to: YourDrive > private > var > db > receipts
In there are install package receipts for eLicenser. Delete those. (I had the Syncrosoft one still in there too).
To hide files again change the YES to a NO in the Terminal and relaunch the finder.
Chris
Hi everybody. I found a solution--my dongle labeled Vienna Instruments would crash the eLicenser everytime it started up. When I bought Cubase 5 it came with a dongle labeled Steinberg. I took out the VI dongle and put in the Steinberg and bingo, everything is fine now. Reinsert the other dongle after closing the eLicenser. (sorry if you don't have another dongle this may seem as an irrelevant solution, but it works)
@Maya said:
Found it. This command works fine here in order to remove eLC. Please enter the line to your Terminal and press "Enter":
sudo rm -f /var/db/receipts/com.syncrosoft.*
(Omitting the period and asterisk.)
thanks! able to install the version of sept 2 which worked to activate Epic Orchestra. I was not experiencing crashes, but eLc would hang any time I tried to activate.
@am_27761 said:
I wanted to start both 32bit and 64bit Server automatically and then I get a message that no license is found. Starting the 32bit server automatically runs fine. Once I have this message I can't get to run VE PRo until I kill the vsldaemon process manually.
Same problem here on Windows 7 64Bit. The new version didn't solve it!
yes, I have that error on OSX.6.1, no license found, & no syncrosomething file in app support. 32 bit server is fine. first start of 64 bit .app or server, NG: Don't Work.
well that's two kernels to look at at the same time, on log in right? so it seems a bit much.
syncrosoft update fixed my issue; I'm not trying to open both versions at log in.