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- | =====Answer===== | + | In addition to the **LIC** file, Rhino looks for a **LicensesZooClient.Settings** file. It contains the host name or IP address of your Zoo server. See [[https:// |
- | Here is some helpful information. | + | |
- | 1.) When you run Rhino for Mac for the first time, it creates the following folders: | ||
- | ====Rhino 6==== | + | =====Answer===== |
- | / | + | ====To Deploy |
- | / | + | |
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- | ====Rhino | + | |
- | | + | - Install Rhino for Mac on a computer, and license it to connect to your LAN Zoo server. |
- | /Library/Application Support/ | + | - Rhino creates the **/Users/Shared/ |
+ | - Deploy a copy of the license folder (**/Users/Shared/ | ||
+ | - Change the file and folder access permissions to match (chmod 644). | ||
+ | - Deploy Rhino to the target computers. | ||
- | 2.) The **License Manager/ | + | ====To Deploy |
- | **NOTE**: A common mistake is to confuse | + | - Install Rhino for Mac on a computer, and license it to connect to your LAN Zoo server. |
- | ====Rhino 6==== | + | - Rhino creates the **/Users/Shared/McNeel/Rhinoceros/7.0/License Manager/Licenses/ |
+ | - Deploy a copy of the license | ||
+ | - Change the file and folder access permissions to match (chmod 644). | ||
+ | - Deploy | ||
- | 55500d41-3a41-4474-99b3-684032a4f4df.lic | + | ====To Deploy |
- | + | ||
- | ====Rhino | + | |
- | 781b000c-8d0b-4ed3-8ead-213bdb848f39.lic | + | |
+ | | ||
+ | - Deploy a copy of the license | ||
+ | - Set the file and folder access permissions to match (chmod 644). | ||
+ | - Deploy Rhino to the target computers. | ||
- | For standalone licenses, this file is encrypted, unreadable, and unique per system. | + | ====To Deploy Rhino 5:==== |
- | For network, or Zoo, licenses, this file is clear text, readable, and can be moved between one system | + | - Install Rhino for Mac on a computer, and license it to connect to your LAN Zoo server. |
+ | - Rhino creates the **/ | ||
+ | - Rhino creates **/ | ||
+ | - Deploy both files to the same location on the target computers. | ||
+ | - Change the file and folder access permissions to match (chmod 644). | ||
+ | - Deploy Rhino to the target computers. | ||
- | 3.) For systems that have a network license, you will also find an additional file: | ||
- | LicensesZooClient.settings | ||
- | that is in the **License Manager** folder. This file is also clear text, readable, and can be moved between one system and another. It contains the **name of the Zoo server** as entered into Rhino. | + | **NOTES:** |
- | If your deployment system performs steps 1.), 2.), and 3.), besides pushing | + | - A common mistake is to confuse /// |
+ | - Also, Rhino 6 and Rhino 7 create the Zoo license files under **License Manager** in explicit **6** & **7** subfolder, while Rhino 5 creates its files in the root of **License Manager** and **License** subfolder. In other words, | ||
+ | - For standalone licenses, the license file is encrypted, unreadable, and unique per system. It cannot | ||
+ | - For LAN Zoo and Cloud Zoo licenses, the license file is clear text, and can be moved between one system and another. | ||
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