Rehosting your dongleless license Topic is solved
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
All fixed, thanks for visiting my computer and sorting it out
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Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Hey, I'm getting the same problem as daninski where re-hosting is requesting receipt files. did you figure out a work-around?
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Hello Christopher, in case you are using Safari, the latest version seems to have issues with the license activation page, so maybe try to use Chrome/Firefox.
If you are already using one of these, please try clearing the browser's cache and if the issue persists, please create a ticket via our contact form so tech support can get in touch with you.
If you are already using one of these, please try clearing the browser's cache and if the issue persists, please create a ticket via our contact form so tech support can get in touch with you.
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Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Ahh ok thank you, i've tried with chrome and it works as expected!
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Hi,
I have some similar issue: i rehosted, deactivated the license on my old mac monterey, activated on my new mac ventura, which went without a problem. But unfortunately on the new mac tvpaint won’t start: ‘out of cmDongle expiration time’.
codemeter tells me it is running on the new mac but I don’t find it as a process in the monitor, as on the old mac. i can’t seem to deactivate the licence on the new mac because now it requests the files thing and also states that my lincense has expired(???). tvpaint still functions on the old mac, but the license isn’t active there. I’m sooo confused right now…
edit: oh and every time i start tvpaint, i do see entries in the codemeter log, so codemeter is actualy responding: API Error 200: (ENTRY NOT FOUND) occurred!
I have some similar issue: i rehosted, deactivated the license on my old mac monterey, activated on my new mac ventura, which went without a problem. But unfortunately on the new mac tvpaint won’t start: ‘out of cmDongle expiration time’.
codemeter tells me it is running on the new mac but I don’t find it as a process in the monitor, as on the old mac. i can’t seem to deactivate the licence on the new mac because now it requests the files thing and also states that my lincense has expired(???). tvpaint still functions on the old mac, but the license isn’t active there. I’m sooo confused right now…
edit: oh and every time i start tvpaint, i do see entries in the codemeter log, so codemeter is actualy responding: API Error 200: (ENTRY NOT FOUND) occurred!
TVPaint 11.5.3 Pro 64 - Mac OSX 12.4 Monterey
iMac 21-5 inch 2017, 3.6 Ghz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM
Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro touch, driver version 6.3.46-1
iMac 21-5 inch 2017, 3.6 Ghz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM
Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro touch, driver version 6.3.46-1
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Hello,
I have sent you a PM regarding those issues.
From what I see, you actually rehosted a temporary dongleless license we had sent you when moving your dongle-based license to the new system, hence why TVPaint doesn't start on the old Mac and is still running on your other Mac.
I have sent you a PM regarding those issues.
From what I see, you actually rehosted a temporary dongleless license we had sent you when moving your dongle-based license to the new system, hence why TVPaint doesn't start on the old Mac and is still running on your other Mac.
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Thanks so much for your help Matthieu, that was exactly what it was - and it’s all solved now!!
TVPaint 11.5.3 Pro 64 - Mac OSX 12.4 Monterey
iMac 21-5 inch 2017, 3.6 Ghz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM
Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro touch, driver version 6.3.46-1
iMac 21-5 inch 2017, 3.6 Ghz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM
Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro touch, driver version 6.3.46-1
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Do we still need to use the original computer (that we activated the license on) to disconnect the dongleless license before we can acivate it on another computer? I'm asking hypothetically - what if the original computer breaks and we can't access it?
Mac mini
Intel Core i7
3 GHz
16 GB
TVPaint 11.0.10 pro (mac-64)
Intel Core i7
3 GHz
16 GB
TVPaint 11.0.10 pro (mac-64)
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Hello Holger,
You don't need anymore to use your original computer to rehost your license, you can also do it from another machine.
To do this, click on the activation link for your license you received by email.
Then click on the LOGIN tab and enter your email address for connecting to your TVPaint account as well as the associated password and click on Log.
On the next web page, check the box for your license and click on deactivate your license.
Finally, you should be able to activate your license on your new computer.
You don't need anymore to use your original computer to rehost your license, you can also do it from another machine.
To do this, click on the activation link for your license you received by email.
Then click on the LOGIN tab and enter your email address for connecting to your TVPaint account as well as the associated password and click on Log.
On the next web page, check the box for your license and click on deactivate your license.
Finally, you should be able to activate your license on your new computer.
Léo Fernandez
TVPaint Q&A and Lead Animator, TVPaint Beta-Tester
Windows 11 AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX with Radeon Graphics CPU @ 3.60 GHz,
32 GB RAM , TVPaint PRO 11.7.3 and 12 - 64bit , Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro.
Wacom driver version 6.4.2-3
TVPaint Q&A and Lead Animator, TVPaint Beta-Tester
Windows 11 AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX with Radeon Graphics CPU @ 3.60 GHz,
32 GB RAM , TVPaint PRO 11.7.3 and 12 - 64bit , Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro.
Wacom driver version 6.4.2-3
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Thanks Leo!
Mac mini
Intel Core i7
3 GHz
16 GB
TVPaint 11.0.10 pro (mac-64)
Intel Core i7
3 GHz
16 GB
TVPaint 11.0.10 pro (mac-64)
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Wow, this is amazing! finally! Thank you! I wonder why wasn't it announced? Or was it and I missed it?Léo wrote: ↑15 Jul 2024, 08:29 Hello Holger,
You don't need anymore to use your original computer to rehost your license, you can also do it from another machine.
To do this, click on the activation link for your license you received by email.
Then click on the LOGIN tab and enter your email address for connecting to your TVPaint account as well as the associated password and click on Log.
On the next web page, check the box for your license and click on deactivate your license.
Finally, you should be able to activate your license on your new computer.
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at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
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at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas
Re: Rehosting your dongleless license
Hello Soom, we have been less upfront regarding the recent License Depot improvements, because they were released almost at the same time as v12, which came out just before MIFA, so our communication team got a lot of things to make users aware of and had to chose their priorities.
It was also a way for us to use this period as a final, larger scale test for the new license rehosting system and aside from a translation bug on the French version of the page (the irony), no issue was detected.
It was also a way for us to use this period as a final, larger scale test for the new license rehosting system and aside from a translation bug on the French version of the page (the irony), no issue was detected.
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