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1. Where is my Maxwell Render license key stored?

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  • If you have a floating license your main license file is named "maxwell_suite_floating.lic" , and will be placed in:

 

  • If you have a nodelocked license, your license file is named "maxwell_suite_nodelocked.lic" and will be placed in:

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Next Limit\Maxwell\licenses

OSX

 /Users/<username>/Maxwell

Linux

$HOME/Maxwell (in the Maxwell folder inside the user home folder)

2. Can I sell my Maxwell license?

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No, you are not allowed to sell your license. Please see our End User License Agreement and our General Conditions of Sale.

3. I don't want my license anymore. Can I give it to my friend?

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No, Maxwell Render licenses are non-transferrable, according to our End User License Agreement and the General Conditions of Sale. In addition, licenses are sent out on the name of the purchaser, and that information cannot be changed.

4. Are there educational licenses available for students, teachers and schools?

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Yes, we offer educational licenses, faculty licenses, and classroom packs. For individuals we offer a Learning Edition at a greatly reduced cost. For schools and training centers please see the Teaching Maxwell page on our website for details and pricing.

5. Can I use my license on a dual or quad core machine?

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Yes, Maxwell Render licenses work per machine and do not have core/CPU limitations.

6. How can I move my floating license / license server to another computer?

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In case your computer is damaged or crushed by meteorites, or you change the network card in the computer, or you simply want to move the RLM licensing server to another computer:

  1. Uninstall first the RLM server from your computer. Otherwise there could be conflicts if you have two or more RLM servers running in the same network.
  2. You need to then install the RLM server on the new computer, so use the Maxwell installer and make sure to check the "License server" in the installer. Full install instructions can be found here.
  3. Once the installer finishes, run Maxwell and the license activator will appear. Choose the option "Activate the license manager" and type in your license key you received via email when you purchased Maxwell Render.
  4. On some systems it is necessary to reboot in order for the license server to run properly, so please reboot your computer.
  5. Now the license server should be running on this computer. You can check this by opening a browser window and typing: localhost:5054. The RLM license manager interface should appear.
  6. On the other computers, you need to re-license Maxwell so they know to connect to this new license server. Open Maxwell and the license activator should appear, because Maxwell doesn't know anymore where the license server is running. Choose "Connect to a license manager already running", click Next, and in the following window type in the name or IP of the new computer. You can leave the port at the default 5053 if you haven't changed it when installing the license server. Click Connect and Maxwell should now connect to the new license server. It will also save a .lic file on this computer which only holds one line: HOST computer name, or IP] ANY 5053. It tells Maxwell on which computer the license server is running and which port to use for communication. Please see FAQ nr 1 above for the location of this .lic file on different OS.

 

7. Can I use my license on a dual or quad core machine?

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Yes, Maxwell Render licenses work per machine and do not have core/CPU limitations.

 

 

 

 

 

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