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This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 2:06 pm
by Jorgensen
i use octane render for sketchup at work and at home. (i also use it with 3ds max)

the plugin is activated at home and it can't be deactivated - the window is blank - so i can't select deactivate - so now i can't render at work.

until this is working we need the deactivate buttons on the liveaccount page!

i use
sketchup 2015
octane 3.00
octane plugin version 3.0.0.20

THANKS
jorgensen

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 2:08 pm
by fivebythree
Looks like you can deactivate it from the license page again, until they fix the problem.

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 2:10 pm
by Jorgensen
nope - i can't - there is no button for me on the liveaccount page :-/

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 2:17 pm
by fivebythree
I sent a help request to the [email protected] since then I've had the deactivate buttons available.

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 2:19 pm
by Jorgensen
i have tried that - and the button was there once - but i still have the problem, and the button is gone :-(

can you deactive without the button?

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 9:27 pm
by win
Jorgensen wrote:i use octane render for sketchup at work and at home. (i also use it with 3ds max)

the plugin is activated at home and it can't be deactivated - the window is blank - so i can't select deactivate - so now i can't render at work.

until this is working we need the deactivate buttons on the liveaccount page!

i use
sketchup 2015
octane 3.00
octane plugin version 3.0.0.20

THANKS
jorgensen
Hi Jorgensen
With v3 there is a change of behaviour for license authentication. Instead of deactivating, you should sign out by going to the Account tab under File > Preferences and click the ‘Sign out’ button. This will close the current session and release the standalone license. If any plugin is running at that time, it can still be used until the host application is closed. So you don't need to deactivate and wait for the hour cool down any longer. Once you are signed out and the host application is closed the license will be available when you login on another computer.

The behaviour is different again if you use the Offline licensing mode. If you want to use the license on a home and office computer, it is best that you don't use this option. If offline licensing is enabled, the license key will not be released upon the application exit but instead will be locked to the current machine until the session is explicitly closed (signed-out) via the account preferences for which the machine should be brought temporary online.

Here is a link https://docs.otoy.com/manuals/manuals/o ... et-access/
to the Standalone manual for some further information.

Kind regards, Win

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 4:32 am
by Jorgensen
hi win

yes - the license system has changed - i have discovered that.

the problem is
- not the standalone version
- not the offline mode (not using it)

i can fine use the standalone version and 3ds max, and they both deactivate fine - when i close them.

the problem is the sketchup version.

the plugin is activated and i can use it - but i can't
deactivate
the plugin.
if i go to extensions > octane > license - the window opens, but it's blank so i can't do anything.

if i just exit sketchup, the plugin isn't released autmatic - and as there is no deactivate button - i can't use it on other maschines.

thanks
jorgensen

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 5:25 pm
by fivebythree
I activated via v2, the website presented a deactivation button.

This way I can still use the old method. Probably wont use v3 until these bugs are ironed out. Hope that helps.

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 7:51 pm
by Jorgensen
this still sucks.

@fivebythree
thanks for the tip.
i did manage to unauthorize via uninstall 3.xx > reinstall 2.xx > octane > deactivate.

then tried to reinstall 3.0.0.20 - and still can't deactivate via octane > license nor does the license deactivate when exit sketchup.

i guess i have to go back to the never finished version 2.xx.

to many plugins - to few developers.

jorgensen

Re: This really sucks - can't deactivate sketchup

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 3:20 pm
by fivebythree
For SU deactivation I went back to v2.4.2 'stable version'. I now have a deactivate button for it as well.