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== STEP 1 ==
 
== STEP 1 ==
Start the NLM software on the server computer.  See [[]] for details.
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Start the NLM software on the server computer.  (See [[Network License Manager]] for more information.)
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== STEP 2 ==
 
== STEP 2 ==
Install the VTube-STEP software.  Find the "vtube local settings.cfg" file on your computer:
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Edit the "vtube local settings.cfg" file in a notepad editor.
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In Windows 7 the file will be located in the c:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\VTube folder. By default AppData is a hidden folder.  (You can use Control Panel / Folders command to change this to show all folders.)  The <UserName> is the login name being used to login to Windows.
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In Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 the file is located in '''C:\Users\Public\Documents\VTube\config'''.
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C:\Documents and Settings\<User Name>\Application Data\VTube
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Find the [Hardware Key] section:
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[Hardware Key]
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NLM IP Address=127.0.0.1
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Network Timeout=10
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Send To NLM Port=17502
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Enable Network=0
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License Type=Laser
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(Note: The "Receive From NLM Port" value is obsolete in VTube versions released in late 2018.)
  
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==Step 4==
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Change the address to the address of your server IP.  (This entry is an example)
  
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[Hardware Key]
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NLM IP Address=192.168.0.100
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Network Timeout=10
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Send To NLM Port=17502
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Enable Network=0
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License Type=Laser
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==Step 5==
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Change the Enable Network value to 1.
  
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[Hardware Key]
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NLM IP Address=192.168.0.100
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Network Timeout=10
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Send To NLM Port=17502
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Enable Network=1
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License Type=Laser
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In Windows 7 the file will be located in the c:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\VTube folder.  By default AppData is a hidden folder.  (You can use Control Panel / Folders command to change this to show all folders.)  The <UserName> is the login name being used to login to Windows.
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==Step 6==
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Save and close the cfg file then run VTube.

Latest revision as of 20:08, 24 June 2019

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Back to VTube-LASER

Use these steps to setup VTube-LASER for use with the Network License Manager software.


Vtube-laser v2.7 screenshot.png


STEP 1

Start the NLM software on the server computer. (See Network License Manager for more information.)

STEP 2

Edit the "vtube local settings.cfg" file in a notepad editor.

In Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 the file is located in C:\Users\Public\Documents\VTube\config.

Step 3

Find the [Hardware Key] section:

[Hardware Key]
NLM IP Address=127.0.0.1
Network Timeout=10
Send To NLM Port=17502
Enable Network=0
License Type=Laser

(Note: The "Receive From NLM Port" value is obsolete in VTube versions released in late 2018.)

Step 4

Change the address to the address of your server IP. (This entry is an example)

[Hardware Key]
NLM IP Address=192.168.0.100
Network Timeout=10
Send To NLM Port=17502
Enable Network=0
License Type=Laser

Step 5

Change the Enable Network value to 1.

[Hardware Key]
NLM IP Address=192.168.0.100
Network Timeout=10
Send To NLM Port=17502
Enable Network=1
License Type=Laser

Step 6

Save and close the cfg file then run VTube.