SUMMARY
What is Individual Login licensing?
With Individual Login licenses, the entitlement to run the software is tied to your account on the Foundry website rather than to a specific machine.
These licenses allow you to easily activate or deactivate the program on different machines depending on where you need to use the software, provided you have an active internet connection.
We also provide Login licensing for Teams. More information on this can be found here: Q100662: What is Team licensing and how does it work?
MORE INFORMATION
Which Foundry applications have Individual Login licensing?
Individual Login licensing is currently available for:
- Nuke Commercial
- Nuke Indie
- Nuke Non-Commercial
- Nuke Trial
- Mari Individual Subscription
- Mari Non-Commercial
Katana and Flix will be added in future. Please look out for future announcements about our remaining products.
How does Individual Login licensing work?
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When you activate your license on a machine, a 37 day offline license token is installed to the following directory:
Windows:C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Foundry\Tokens
OSX:/Users/<USERNAME>/Library/ApplicationSupport/Foundry/Tokens
Linux:$HOME/.local/share/Foundry/Tokens -
When you run the program again, if it has an internet connection, it will connect to the website to check it is still valid then get a new 37 day license.
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As long as you connect to the internet at least every 37 days you can keep running the program for the duration of your subscription.
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When you "Log Out" or "Deactivate" the program it tells the website the machine has been deactivated and removes the license. You can then activate it on another machine
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The system allows you to activate your entitlement on up to 2 machines at a time.
NOTE: If you go for longer than 37 days without connecting to the internet then the local license on the machine will expire. As soon as you reconnect to the internet and run the program again it will get a new license token which will be valid for a further 37 days.
NOTE: If you are connected to the internet behind network security or a firewall, this may prevent the software connecting to the Foundry website to update the local license. To avoid any issues, we would recommend adding the exceptions found in this guide: Q100304: What to do if you see a 'CURL' error when trying to activate your Login-based licensing
FURTHER READING
Please see the following articles for detailed instructions on how to use your Individual Login licenses:
- Q100585: How to activate your Individual Login license on your device
- Q100586: How to de-activate your Individual Login license
- Q100285: Initial steps to help solve issues with Individual Login Licensing
- Q100286: How to manage your Individual Login licenses
- Q100662: What is Team licensing and how does it work?
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