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Originally Posted by Amether
I'm running Reaper from a USB stick. Perhaps this is relevant.
I try starting a Reaper session - and it reaches the Mach 5 is asks me to install - I'm not the one with the iLok to this program so I try to quit the installation and Reaper promptly dies. I try again and it does the same. I cannot get Reaper to run.
Is this just another example of why iLok security systems are the market leader? Very very secure indeed very indeed. Thanks guys.
Or is it just cos I'm too chicken to install it on the HD?
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Just a FYI:
In general...
Syncrosoft protected software will cause the program, or host program to crash if it is accessed without the dongle being present - for example Vienna Instruments will crash the host if the dongle is not inserted (without possibility of saving). This is because it causes the host to attempt to process data that doesn't exist (data that should be being decoded by the dongle) - it's similar to taking a blow torch to the computer's RAM whilst the program is running, lol...
iLok protected software will normally just refuse to open, but will not normally cause the host to perform any illegal operations, as it has safeguards in place that report that that the plugin/program will be unable to run the, so normally, the host can simply declare the plug-in inactive or bypassed.
I'm not certain how reaper handles things, as I haven't attempted to load mach5 in reaper w/o the iLok inserted, but what i've described is what happens on every other system I've used.
-Fergal