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Yes i understand it. "The server can only be de-activated in the project where the project is activated. Not in a new project." But what to do, if the project don't exist anymore???
For this reason, we want an option to de-activate the server in a new project and not in a (not longer existing) project....
Please tell me how... (and point me to the documentation on the website where installers can find this).
In my opinion, the server can only be de-activated in the project where the server is activated.
Not in a new project.
Thanks
Theo
yes, that's right: the server can be found after changing it's IP-address... But not de-activated...
That's the problem. We want an option, the found server can be de-activated (with the installers-password or PIN-code or whatever else), so we are able to activate the server again (including licenses etc!!!!!!)
Thanks
Theo
Hi!
Yes, for sure. In our projects installers use a wired 4G router to download project + license to iRidium server and/clients.
After this, you can easily change IP-adresses from server and clients.
Theo
You are right, Nikolay...
It's time for a more modern Studio software.
Including independent panels (instances) and 2018 look-and-feel....
But if I'm right it will be in development :-)
Hi !
So, the UMC server 'knows' when the period for daylightsaving is ending? And starting at the begin of the year (around March/April) ?
Thanks
Theo
Why nobody is responding to this annoing bug????
When we can't set the logsize, the logfile-size will be too big and sd-card will be full after some days / weeks. And if this happens, server is freezing/crashing and you (support) have a problem.
PLEASE FIX THIS.
Tested in 1.1.8 (beta) - 19-07-2017
Thanks
Theo
any progress???
Installers need this option!!!
We can send to Thailand too :-)
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Finally sombody that understand me ;-)
Yes, you're right, Wouter: when testing, creating projects, deleting projects, then sometimes you need to re-activate the license...
Exactly this problem we discovered too....
Thanks!
Theo