I just started getting this message when using Rhino. The McNeel guys say this is related to a plug-in and the only active plug-in that I have is RhinoCam. When I disabled RhinoCam the messaged stopped. I wasn't actually using it at the time anyway! I was modeling and Rhino would freeze for about a minute and the message would appear. It just started even though RhinoCam has been on the computer for months.
Any ideas?
Nick
Dynasets?
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This is related to the dongle driver from Safenet. If you remove the dongle or if the computer goes to sleep this could happen in certain versions of RhinoCAM. What version are you running?
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Hi,
Sorry about the late reply. Found out that our license server had gone down. All is well now.
Nick
Sorry about the late reply. Found out that our license server had gone down. All is well now.
Nick
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Hi,
I am having the same problem as the original poster. We have a 5 seat dongle that uses a network license. I have tried updating all sentinel drivers and turning off sleep and hibernation on all machines. The network connections seems stable. I cant seem to find a rhyme or reason as to why this happens so often. Running Version 4.0.0.34
-Brandon
I am having the same problem as the original poster. We have a 5 seat dongle that uses a network license. I have tried updating all sentinel drivers and turning off sleep and hibernation on all machines. The network connections seems stable. I cant seem to find a rhyme or reason as to why this happens so often. Running Version 4.0.0.34
-Brandon
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Hi Brandon,
The problem occurs when SafeNet tries to locate the dongle and the driver returns an error. Typically this happens when a system is hibernating. If you have turned hibernation off, you might want to update to the latest SafeNet drivers to fix this problem.
The problem occurs when SafeNet tries to locate the dongle and the driver returns an error. Typically this happens when a system is hibernating. If you have turned hibernation off, you might want to update to the latest SafeNet drivers to fix this problem.
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Re: Dynasets?
Solved my issue. The problem was with our TP-Link wireless usb adapter model# TE7T4U. I switched to an old MediaLink usb adapter and the problem disappeared completely. Not sure why it was causing a problem because I set all the power setting to stay awake and to not hibernate or shut off the usb.