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Ilok license manager software component
Ilok license manager software component









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But installing some older and out of date Extensions that iLok didn't include in their own updates still seems a little. so I'm not totally surprised that some chaos ensued. What seems to have happened is that the Portal installed some items that I had not purchased and updated license for, and there's such a mix-n-match in my account with various versions, bundles, upgrades, etc.

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edit - I think that my issues with the iZotope software authorizations resulted from me trying to use the iZotope Portal app and just trusting that it would look at my iZotope account, read the version numbers that I owned licenses for, and install the appropriate stuff.

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Still waiting on an answer from iZotope / iLok on whether I need to have those Extensions installed if I want to use the older iZotope licenses, or whether they only needed to be present to facilitate the deactivate/reactivate procedure.īut in general, iLok works great, and it sure beats entering a billion serial numbers and logging into a billion websites when building a new boot drive. But I followed their instructions and BOOM it all works now. is all built-in to iLok, and works correctly with other expensive products like ProTools.

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If they had correctly and fully implemented iLok then it would all just work with the latest iLok software and drivers - support for paid upgrades to existing products, version-checking, etc. They said, "Install these Extensions, reboot the machine, move the iZotope licenses off the iLok back to your account (same as de-activating or stashing them), and then move them back to the desired iLok". Before iLok support had a chance to get back to me, iZotope support sent me a link (on their DropBox, not iLok's) for an installer for "InteLok Extensions" which they said I needed to install in order to use those existing older licenses.

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So I sent a detailed email to iLok support, basically saying, "iZotope thinks you guys messed up but I don't really believe them" and an email to iZotope support describing the situation but not accusing them of not knowing how to correctly implement iLok. So I did a chat with iZotope support and the guy said it was an iLok issue. After manually locating the correct installers for the older versions of their software, it still wouldn't see the iLok licenses and kept looping me through their "which authorization method would you like to use?" chain.

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Their portal app downloaded and installed the LATEST version of their plugins, for which I did not have valid licenses (since the v7 > v9 update is a paid upgrade, etc.).

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iZotope use one of those pesky "portal" apps to download, install, and authorize their stuff, and they also allow three (!!) different types of authorization - transfer license to iLok, online "phone home" authorization to the computer itself, and offline "challenge/response". I have licenses for Ozone v7 (the latest is v9), Neutron v1 (the latest is v3), etc. I did have one issue, but I think it was not iLok's fault - when installing iZotope plugins which were NOT the absolute latest version. I do have the ZDT plan enabled on two iLoks just in case - the main ones that are on my Logic and ProTools machines - and these are both the latest Gen3 (metal) versions. ZERO ISSUES with the iLoks, their software, etc. I've been moving licenses around between these iLoks, moving some back to my account to stash them (not the "iLok Cloud", just back to the "available" category where they're not present on any physical iLok, computer-specific authorization, or iLok Cloud), and just generally being a cowboy and shuffling the herd around at will all night long. I have eighteen (!!) iLoks going back to the original blue ones from when they first came out around the ProTools HD era in 2003 or so, and all of them still work and no licenses have ever been lost. For the last few days I've been building out a new Mojave boot drive from scratch, installing and authorizing every plugin under the sun (over a thousand so far) and iLok has not screwed me at all.











Ilok license manager software component