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zoo:findzooservermac [2022/09/21]
maryfugier [Settings file]
zoo:findzooservermac [2022/09/21]
maryfugier [How Does Rhino for Mac Find a Zoo Server?]
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   - 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 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 Zoo server name.
 +  - Looks for the LIC file. See [[https://wiki.mcneel.com/zoo/rhinomacdeployment|Rhino for Mac Managed Distribution]].
  
 =====More information===== =====More information=====
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 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 Zoo server by first looking in the **LicensesZooClient.Settings** file in this folder:
-In addition, the LIC file must be in the /Users/Shared/McNeel/Rhinoceros/7.0/License Manager/Licenses/ folder. See [[https://wiki.mcneel.com/zoo/rhinomacdeployment|Rhino for Mac Managed Distribution]]. 
  
  
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 The contents of this file looks similar to: The contents of this file looks similar to:
 +
 +===Rhino 7===
 +<code>
 +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 +<!--Zoo client settings file writen by Rhino-->
 +<ZooClient>
 +  <Software_McNeel_Rhinoceros_6.0_License_Manager Server="host name or IP address" />
 +</ZooClient>
 +</code>
 +Note: //Software_McNeel_Rhinoceros_6.0_License_Manager// above is correct. 
  
 ===Rhino 6=== ===Rhino 6===
zoo/findzooservermac.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/15 by jb