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zoo:converttostandalone [2021/07/02]
joachim
zoo:converttostandalone [2026/06/09] (current)
maryfugier
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-======Convert a Rhino That Uses the Zoo to a Stand-alone License======+======Convert a Rhino That Uses the LAN Zoo to a Stand-alone License======
  
-> **Product:** //[[zoo:home|Zoo]]//+> **Product:** //[[zoo:home|LAN Zoo]]//
 > **Summary:** //Discusses how to convert a Rhino for Windows or Rhino for Mac installation from a network node to a stand-alone node.// > **Summary:** //Discusses how to convert a Rhino for Windows or Rhino for Mac installation from a network node to a stand-alone node.//
  
 =====Question===== =====Question=====
-By mistake, I installed one of my Rhino seats to use the Zoo, when I really intended to install it as a stand-alone  license. When I launch Rhino and go to the **Licenses** page in the **Options** dialog, the **Convert** button is disabled. I logged in as administrator and tried again, but the button is still disabled. How do I change this installation into a stand-alone node?+By mistake, I installed one of my Rhino seats to use the LAN Zoo, when I really intended to install it as a stand-alone  license. When I launch Rhino and go to the **Licenses** page in the **Options** dialog, the **Convert** button is disabled. I logged in as administrator and tried again, but the button is still disabled. How do I change this installation into a stand-alone node?
  
 =====Answer===== =====Answer=====
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 3. Navigate to the following folder: 3. Navigate to the following folder:
-  C:\ProgramData\McNeel\Rhinoceros\<version>\License Manager\Licenses+  C:\ProgramData\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5\License Manager\Licenses 
 +  or 
 +  C:\ProgramData\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6\License Manager\Licenses 
 +  For Rhino 6, 7, & 8 
  
 > **Note:** //By default, Microsoft has hidden the ProgramData folder. You can either use **Folder Options** to allow display of hidden files and folders, or you can type **%ProgramData%** in the address bar in Windows Explorer to navigate to it.// > **Note:** //By default, Microsoft has hidden the ProgramData folder. You can either use **Folder Options** to allow display of hidden files and folders, or you can type **%ProgramData%** in the address bar in Windows Explorer to navigate to it.//
zoo/converttostandalone.1625224026.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/07/02 by joachim