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My music computer is dedicated and tweaked and is not normally connected to the internet.
I recently reconnected to update my DAW (Cubase 7 to v.06) and my ID’s have been changed (ID? IP?)
Now that I have worked out what has happened, I’ve updated the standalone version of EZD and this is now working again, I will be updating EZD within
Cubase later today/tomorrow. Can you please delete the inactive authorisations as these will not be used again and reset so that I have 3 authorisations available and one active
Many thanks,
gicut58
Status S2 bass!
I’ve removed your inactive authorizations.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Scott, thank you for your help.
Yesterday I used the final authorisation (before you deleted my inactive auths as requested) for my in-host EZD, and it kicked in fine.
So, all working, I disconnected from internet, re-tweaked the computer to use the DAW as priority, and reinstalled in studio environment
Hey presto, the stand alone (Solo?) still worked fine, but the ‘in host’ version said that my computer’s ID had changed again, and therefore EZD unable to use. I’ve been told it’s something to do with IP address designation changing…. so easiest way round it as I see it in order to avoid it happening again, is to leave the computer in situ in the studio and use another internet connection to obtain an authorisation code – does this seem reasonable to you or am I missing something?
Kind Regards,
gicut58
Status S2 bass!
The best solution is to authorize with the internet in the state you wil be using EZD. So if you want to use with the internet deactivated, start with the internet deactivated to generate the Computer ID, turn on the internet and authorize, then turn it off to use.
Or, leave your studio machine off the web (like I do) and authorize with a different machine.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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