Hi Sam,
Thanks for the reply.
At the moment, I work with one VST program (SparkVerb) that requires the iLok. When I installed it, I had the choice: license on my iLok key, in the iLok cloud or on my local HDD. I chose the latter. No problems so far. In the iLok installation program, I can see SparkVerb registered at iLok via my HDD. No trouble either with repurchasing in case of loss.
So you see it's possible without all that hassle with insurances etc. As I said before, I find it very weird that we should have to pay twice for the same purchase. (Illegal in Belgium!) And there is more bad news coming up...
I've noticed that all Vienna's attention goes to Synchron nowadays (for quite some tome actually) and that the 'older' libraries and player are left totally behind and neglected (although they keep selling them). I asked a question about this issue and it appears that in due course the VI(pro) libraries will be stopped altogether. They say that they will guarantee 'as long as possible' their support. I find this rather shocking. During many years, I've put together a huge library of VI pro (full) instruments and I'm very pleased with them. I've learnt to work with them in a satisfactory way, together with the Vienna Suite, MIR Pro, VE Pro and other applications. Now they announce the end of the library, as if we have an endless amount of money at our disposal to restart building the whole lot again with Synchron (and I even don't like the sound of that hall, so why on earth would I go on putting my money into these instruments...?)
I don't want to be rude. I'm very thankful for the VI libraries and the sonic results I can get with them, but the next step is simply one too many and I feel pretty disappointed about that.
Jos