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I tried safe mode, no luck It happened in November but a reinstall fixed it, I tried a reinstall this time no luck. From my reading yet the documentation is sparse it uses port 80 and there is no restrictions on that outbound.

I have had to dust off old knowledge and go back to Fusion as I simply cannot work. I would prefer Rhino but… what else can I do? When things are truly wrong on our end, we get a storm. Star date Error still occurring, have managed to almost do a slight bit of my job by finding my old key and working offline. No response from support but will still offer what I can to resolve the problem.

Here is the windows logs. It could be that because of your network security settings, you may not get to use the Cloud Zoo tools. There are a few larger companies like Hewlett Packard that are in this situation. Perhaps a LAN Zoo would serve your needs better. Thanks John for the reply but other users are having the same issue. From what I know from the IT guys I paid to look at this to try and get me working, the logs indicate that a windows 10 update has beaten the Rhino licensing server.

I work from home and have bog standard router which has been working for years. This is a thing for brian and aj1. Have you tried restarting your computer and only running Rhino 6 once without any other programs ideally any unnecessary background processes as well?

I have had an experience with another customer where other programs were somehow blocking Rhino from contacting our servers. All ports open outbound on Router Any Urgent help would be appreciated. Bit more info - Cannot also log into my Licence Account.

No, this is not possible. Thanks for the tip Jeremy I tried safe mode, no luck It happened in November but a reinstall fixed it, I tried a reinstall this time no luck. It is now a constant issue. I get the error when starting and then it is a constant loop. Thanks for your help Des. The connections I see all use port apart from the one to the Google server. Thanks Jeremy I have sent an email previously but am still awaiting a reply Des.

This has been confirmed by IT, Rhino is not send a request to the licensing servers. Download and install the Zoo that computer. Make sure TCP Port 80 is open in your firewall. Run ZooAdmin and add your Rhino license keys.

Select your Rhino license and click Convert. Close and restart Rhino. During restart, select Network Node and then specify the name of your Zoo server. When installing Rhino, select Network Node and then specify the name of your Zoo server.

Then, select Network Node and then specify the name of your Zoo server. NET Framework 4. Convert a Standalone Rhino to Use the Zoo.



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