

59 sec - Uploaded by НиколайDownload Install Activate V Ray Online License Server with proxy. Next, select Remote V-Ray License Server on the Network and enter the . However, I can't type it all together because if it put the : and port together, I get this :port.It works best to download and launch the installation file from your desktop especially. We have 22 network rendering licenses.Įdit: You do not need the space between the server name and : and the port #. We have 2 Vray GUI licenses for 4 people and we rarely ever step on each other's GUI license as long as no one leaves that render setup window open without reason. All other times you are using a network rendering license. The render setup dialog is the only dialog in Max that engages/releases the GUI license. The material editor may act a little funny but usually closing and reopening it gets the material balls to show back up. Go to the Vray License Status page ("sever name" : port# (usually 30304)) and check it out in action. All you need to do is close the render set up dialog and you release your GUI license. First come, first served.Ī restart of Max is not needed to release a GUI license.

i would expect Revit licensing to behave in a similar fashion. In Max, you can't release/engage a GUI license without restarting Max (but uninstalling isn't necessary). I would contact chaos group directly to verify what your reseller has told you. The internal/prelim teams doing concept renderings aren't using vray. But apparently larger firms are making it work somehow. So in order for floating licensing to work, it sounds like we will either have to coordinate and switch around who actually has VRay installed on their machine (which sounds like a nightmare), or else buy many multiples of the number of GUI licenses we actually need (which is untenable at these prices).
