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rhino_accounts:switch_to_standalone [2026/06/24]
maryfugier [From Inside of Rhino]
rhino_accounts:switch_to_standalone [2026/06/24] (current)
maryfugier [From Inside of Rhino]
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 Here's how to add a standalone (Single-Computer) license to Rhino: Here's how to add a standalone (Single-Computer) license to Rhino:
  
-==== From Inside of Rhino ====+==== From An Open Rhino ====
  
 If Rhino is already installed and is getting a license from a CloudZoo, you can: If Rhino is already installed and is getting a license from a CloudZoo, you can:
-  - In Rhino, go to **Tools** > **Options**.+  - In Windows Rhino, go to **Tools** > **Options**.(Mac: From the **Rhinoceros** menu, click **Preferences**)
   - In the **Options** dialog, click the **Licenses** page.   - In the **Options** dialog, click the **Licenses** page.
   - Click **Change your license key**.   - Click **Change your license key**.
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 ====New Rhino Install==== ====New Rhino Install====
 If Rhino is not licensed: If Rhino is not licensed:
-  - Open Rhino and it is prompt that it needs a license to run. +  - Open Rhino and display the dialog //"Rhino needs a license to run."// 
-  - In the lower-left, select Options and Use only on this computer, then click Continue. +  - In the lower-left, select **Options** and **Use only on this computer**, then click **Continue**
 +  - Enter your Rhino key. 
 +Rhino will then enter the Rhino key and validate the license online if you have an internet connection.
 ====Troubleshooting==== ====Troubleshooting====
 If Rhino does not open, and allow you to pick a license method, you can reset the license keys manually. If Rhino does not open, and allow you to pick a license method, you can reset the license keys manually.
 Then Rhino will open with the dialog "Rhino needs a license to run." Then Rhino will open with the dialog "Rhino needs a license to run."
-To reset your Rhino keys, go here.+To reset your Rhino keys
 + 
 +=== Windows === 
 +  - Use your Windows file Explorer and browse to: //%appdata%\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\License Manager\Licenses// 
 +  - Delete everything in that folder 
 +  - Browse to: //%programdata%\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\License Manager\Licenses// 
 +  - Delete everything in that folder 
 +  - Start Rhino and login again 
 + 
 +=== Mac === 
 +On macOSthe license files to delete are: 
 +  * /Users/<USER>/Library/Application Support/McNeel/Rhinoceros/x.0/License Manager/Licenses/cloudzoo.json 
 +where x.0 is your Rhino version. For example ...///8.0/License Manager///
 + 
 +The Library folder will likely be hidden, but you can navigate to it using "Go to Folder..." (under the Go menu in the menu bar, or Cmd+Shift+G).
  
  
  
rhino_accounts/switch_to_standalone.1782317646.txt.gz · Last modified: 2026/06/24 by maryfugier