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This can be helpful if you are going to have extended time off the internet. Or if you have an expired eval that you want to run as a viewer. Here's how to add a standalone (Single-Computer) license to Rhino:
If Rhino is already installed and is getting a license from a CloudZoo, you can:
Rhino will then enter the Rhino key and validate the license online if you have an internet connection.
If Rhino is not licensed:
Rhino will then enter the Rhino key and validate the license online if you have an internet connection.
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.” To reset your Rhino keys:
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