This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision | |||
zoo:findzooserverwin [2024/02/15] maryfugier |
zoo:findzooserverwin [2024/02/15] maryfugier |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 98: | Line 98: | ||
* If a LAN Zoo server name is found in the Windows Registry, then Rhino will only try to access a license from this location. | * If a LAN Zoo server name is found in the Windows Registry, then Rhino will only try to access a license from this location. | ||
- | |||
* If the name of the LAN Zoo, found in the registry, resolves to a DNS A record, and the system that resolved to this record is off, then Rhino will be unable to obtain a license. | * If the name of the LAN Zoo, found in the registry, resolves to a DNS A record, and the system that resolved to this record is off, then Rhino will be unable to obtain a license. | ||
+ | * On the other hand, if the name of the LAN Zoo, found in the registry, resolves to a DNS CNAME record, then the DNS server will resolve to whatever location is hosting a running LAN Zoo service.// | ||
+ | * If a LAN Zoo server name is not found in the Windows Registry, then Rhino will look for a license by trying to resolve the automatic server name of | ||
- | * On the other hand, if the name of the LAN Zoo, found in the registry, resolves to a DNS CNAME record, then the DNS server will resolve to whatever location is hosting a running LAN Zoo service.//This is standard DNS operation// | + | < |
+ | __mcneel.__zoo5 | ||
+ | </code> | ||
- | * If a LAN Zoo server name is not found in the Windows Registry, then Rhino will look for a license by trying to resolve the automatic server name of __mcneel.__zoo5, | + | as documented above. |
- | * IT professional will be needed to configure | + | * An IT professional will be helpful when configuring |
{{tag> | {{tag> |