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zoo:findzooservermac [2022/09/21] maryfugier [Settings file] |
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- | ======How Does Rhino for Mac Find a Zoo Server? | + | ======How Does Rhino for Mac Find a LAN Zoo Server? |
- | > **Product: | + | > **Product: |
> **Summary: | > **Summary: | ||
- | When Rhino needs a license from a Zoo server, it determines the name of the Zoo server by looking in the following locations in this order: | + | When Rhino needs a license from a LAN Zoo server, it determines the name of the LAN Zoo server by looking in the following locations in this order: |
- | - The Settings file in the Application Support folder. Looks for the host name or IP address of your Zoo server. | + | - The Settings file in the Application Support folder. Looks for the host name or IP address of your LAN Zoo server. |
- | - Queries your Domain Name System (DNS) server for the default Zoo server name. | + | - Queries your Domain Name System (DNS) server for the default |
+ | - Looks for the LIC file. See [[https:// | ||
=====More information===== | =====More information===== | ||
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====Settings file==== | ====Settings file==== | ||
- | When running as a network node, Rhino determines the name of the Zoo server by first looking in the **LicensesZooClient.Settings** file in this folder: | + | When running as a network node, Rhino determines the name of the LAN Zoo server by first looking in the **LicensesZooClient.Settings** file in this folder: |
- | In addition, the LIC file must be in the / | + | |
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===Rhino 6=== | ===Rhino 6=== |