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<blockquote data-quote="DAL Claxton" data-source="post: 317055" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>Well, Exoplan is ~really~ new, I doubt the Blue dongles even have access to having that 'cracked' into. Each one has a separate license server they request from. Unless it's a golden brown dongle, it is very likely to be something else. I guess a different reseller could have different colors? Not sure what they have worked out with Exocad.</p><p></p><p>Only had one customer that I recognized their dongle as cracked when they had a licensing issue. Exocad gave them a one time warning that if it came up again, the dongle would be dead. I know they came out with a lot more safeguards, so hopefully people aren't taking their several thousand dollar devices and breaking them. But then again, people. <img src="/forums/images/smilies/test/dontknow.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="Dontknow" title="Dontknow Dontknow" data-shortname="Dontknow" /></p><p></p><p>[USER=23090]@momoratava[/USER] if you have access to the dongle tool, you can run that and see exactly what modules are activated on the dongle, as well as the "maximum build number". Having a screenshot of that (maybe censor out the actual Serial Number just in case?) I'm sure that would be much more reassuring to know what it has activated. Also lends credibility to what it has available, and that it's functioning.</p><p></p><p>- Josh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAL Claxton, post: 317055, member: 22777"] Well, Exoplan is ~really~ new, I doubt the Blue dongles even have access to having that 'cracked' into. Each one has a separate license server they request from. Unless it's a golden brown dongle, it is very likely to be something else. I guess a different reseller could have different colors? Not sure what they have worked out with Exocad. Only had one customer that I recognized their dongle as cracked when they had a licensing issue. Exocad gave them a one time warning that if it came up again, the dongle would be dead. I know they came out with a lot more safeguards, so hopefully people aren't taking their several thousand dollar devices and breaking them. But then again, people. Dontknow [USER=23090]@momoratava[/USER] if you have access to the dongle tool, you can run that and see exactly what modules are activated on the dongle, as well as the "maximum build number". Having a screenshot of that (maybe censor out the actual Serial Number just in case?) I'm sure that would be much more reassuring to know what it has activated. Also lends credibility to what it has available, and that it's functioning. - Josh [/QUOTE]
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