How do I know if Rhino is registered?

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It's ages since I last installed it from scratch - not sure if I've got it right. I put the key.dat file in the same folder but when I click on the info page it says registered to: but does not give my name - I was sure it did before.

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aMUSEd wrote:It's ages since I last installed it from scratch - not sure if I've got it right. I put the key.dat file in the same folder but when I click on the info page it says registered to: but does not give my name - I was sure it did before.
info page should have your name w/ registered to : ...
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normal wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:It's ages since I last installed it from scratch - not sure if I've got it right. I put the key.dat file in the same folder but when I click on the info page it says registered to: but does not give my name - I was sure it did before.
info page should have your name w/ registered to : ...
Yes that's what I thought - it doesn't. So do I need to do anything else with the key other than put it in the same folder? I tried dragging it onto the interface. This is a fresh install onto Win7 x64 so maybe there are some kinks on that platform?

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aMUSEd wrote:
normal wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:It's ages since I last installed it from scratch - not sure if I've got it right. I put the key.dat file in the same folder but when I click on the info page it says registered to: but does not give my name - I was sure it did before.
info page should have your name w/ registered to : ...
Yes that's what I thought - it doesn't. So do I need to do anything else with the key other than put it in the same folder? I tried dragging it onto the interface. This is a fresh install onto Win7 x64 so maybe there are some kinks on that platform?
it's been awhile since i installed , and i'm still on xp ...
i can't recall anything special ...

best get in touch w/ tick ...
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Is your VST directory underneath C:\Program Files ?

I had some trouble with it there on a Vista system, ended up creating C:\VST instead and a lot of problems - registering, saving presets, etc - went away.

I figured that out before I installed Rhino, so I didn't have any problems there.

Doug
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dougsyo wrote:Is your VST directory underneath C:\Program Files ?

I had some trouble with it there on a Vista system, ended up creating C:\VST instead and a lot of problems - registering, saving presets, etc - went away.

I figured that out before I installed Rhino, so I didn't have any problems there.

Doug
No I deliberately avoided the whole Program files thing and set up my own directory for anything like plugins called c:/Audio which has a VST x64 and a VST x86 folder - Rhino is in the latter of course.

You're making me wonder now if I should have even avoided a gap in the folder name - is it that old fashioned? I really don't want to have to change it all now.

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If it's not registered properly will it time out or something? I'm not getting any "register me" type messages or noises when I play it (so far)

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I actually think it is registered but for some reason, can't display your name properly. Can you send me your key file and I'll have a look ?

If it isn't registered it will drop notes randomly, and won't save your work. So you would notice pretty fast :)

Cheers,
'Tick

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I will but it's the same keyfile (obviously) I used on XP and it worked there so I don't think it's so much the keyfile as the environment (Win7 x64)

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You could also try to download your key file from the web site and see if the new one works any better ?

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I've just downloaded a new key and this time it worked - maybe the old one got corrupted somehow?

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Possibly. Anyway, good to hear everything is back to normal !

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