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  • moreylc
    Participant

    Thanks, that’s reassuring. I’m loving the plugin but hating the protection scheme, although I understand why there has to be one of some sort.

    moreylc
    Participant

    Thanks for the info, although the “shouldn’t” makes me a little nervous. Before I blow all my installations within 24 hours by making the same mistake, I have a laptop that I use for some remote work. I understand that I can install the software on two computers at once, correct? So, if I install the software on my laptop and then flip off the (hardwired) switch that shuts off wireless reception on the laptop, will I have the same problems with it invalidating my installation?

    moreylc
    Participant

    Yes, that is what I figured out last night, although of course I had to burn up one of my authorization codes within 4 hours of installing the software in order to fix this problem. I think in the installation instructions you might want to warn the consumer that your software considers connecting to the Internet via USB wireless adapter to be a major structural change to the computer, and it will then invalidate your installation. So, what happens if I plug in other USB accessories, like a memory stick or an external hard drive? Will those invalidate the installation as well?

    moreylc
    Participant

    Apparently this is still the case, and this programmed “feature” is nuts.  So, to get my authorization code from this website, I plug in a USB wireless, get the authorization code, copy it, and authorize the software.  I then remove the USB wireless as I don’t want my music computer hooked up to the internet if at all possible.  But no….now the computer is different somehow and I have to spend another authorization to get EZMix to work if I’m offline?  Is this really how this works?

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