- #HOW MANY UPTODATE OFFLINE COPIES CAN I RUN? MOVIE#
- #HOW MANY UPTODATE OFFLINE COPIES CAN I RUN? WINDOWS 10#
- #HOW MANY UPTODATE OFFLINE COPIES CAN I RUN? SOFTWARE#
#HOW MANY UPTODATE OFFLINE COPIES CAN I RUN? SOFTWARE#
ALSO: with the way NI does authorizations now, they do need your IP address to help thwart piracy - meaning an unlimited offline authorization method would open things up to massive fraud (and I'm not going to tell you how, but it's an issue already with other software makers).
#HOW MANY UPTODATE OFFLINE COPIES CAN I RUN? MOVIE#
folks with home theatre PCs run into same issue, where system slows to crawl in middle of watching movie unless "off the net" due to Microsoft's auto update scheme. Then periodically I connect back to the web, to do periodic updates, patches, new stuff, etc.
#HOW MANY UPTODATE OFFLINE COPIES CAN I RUN? WINDOWS 10#
I disconnect my Mac and Windows 10 music studio and video editing machines from interwebs when working so I don't get nags about OS updates, or anything else. You also need this option with Windows 10 in particular, since it will always auto-check for updates unless you manually switch to 'metered connection' from the settings. Why not simply disconnect system from internet when you don't need to. So now in fact we don't buy a software we rent it, right ? What is our guaranty you will never stop providing the installation or the installer we bought even it is not supported anymore ? I use a lot of softwares that are unsupported because they are really good or for compatibility reasons, or because my clients doesn't have always the last versions. For how long will you maintain Service Center ?Īnd it begs another question, when I buy a software, I have the installer on my hard drive and even a backup just in case. Ok fine I will not buy new products in that case.Īnd it begs this question. Your answer is to to say our old products can still be activated with Service Center. On some professional systems the cloud is not the future even if I can imagine you can make a lot of money with Big Data or by stopping support of old products. I always thought that dongle is the past but it is still better than your brand new Native Access. I even prefer a dongle alternative instead of your Native Access, that's for sure! (iLok gives you the choice between online activation or to use a dongle). So we need an offline download/update/authorization system or another system that can keep our workstation offline (like a handshake between Native Access connected to a online computer and the offline Workstation on the same Network. The best way to be protected from that is to be OFFLINE. If you add that Windows 10 constantly calls home to do 'strange things' in the background that kill real time processing and privacy without talking about W10 automatic updates that make the professional working system suddenly unstable like the Anniversary update. The best way to keep the system safe is to not be connected to internet. We are professional users who make a living making music (which is hard), we are not young gamers who play online. I know this was asked many times, but it was never assented.