Ezdrummer Authorization Code Keygen
Authorization code tersebut biasanya terdapat di kotak ezdrummer saat anda membelinya. Atau jika anda mendownloadnya yang versi gratisan, buka file seperti pada gambar berikut: Buka, copy authorization code, bisa klik kanan lalu kopi, bisa juga pakai control+C lalu paste kan ke kotak yang bawah di kotak hijau lalu tekan authorize. Jun 22, 2015 Click Here for the ultimate license key generator. Thats dancing 1985 torrent full. Literally thousands of Ezdrummer Keygen can be found here.
From the Toontracks site: 'You do not need a live connection to authorize EZdrummer. You do however require a way to access the registration site to generate the response code, which can then be typed in the appropriate box in the program interface. 'Please note that the Computer ID computed by EZdrummer is dependent, among other things, on your network configuration. Therefore DO NOT authorize EZdrummer when your network is up if your workstation is intended to be used disconnected from the Internet and LAN. 'If the above scenario describes your situation start up EZdrummer with no active network connection and write down the Computer ID.
If you want or need to generate the response code from this same computer you can do so but you will need to disconnect from the Internet before the code is identified as valid.' Can some of you owners explain this? Maybe I'm totally stoner, but it sounds like they are saying, 'Whatever online/offline status your machine has when authorizing EZ Drummer, it must continue to have forever or you can't use this plug.' That can't be right -- can it? You mean, if I authorize the plug at home, where I am always online, then I can't take the machine to a gig, where I'm never online?!? Or if my internet connection goes out, then I can't use EZ Drummer?!?!?
I can only PRAY that I am being completely nutters and missing the entire idea here.?!?:confused. Just for the record, the guy from the store I always buy from has confirmed that what I originally thought was the case -- that whatever your online/offline status is when authorizing EZ Drummer 'dictates' whether or not you can use the plug or not!!! It sounds like some are able to 'work around' this (see Lumcas' post above) -- but it's beyond ridiculous, if that is really the requirements. I still keep thinking I must be confused somehow -- really -- so PLEASE correct me, guys, if I've gotten this all wrong. For crying out loud -- my internet connection goes out, for example, and I can't use EZ Drummer?!??
Or what -- I'm supposed to authorize while offline, and then shut off my internet everytime I fire up EZ Drummer?!? I've been waiting for a great, ready-to-go multi-sampled drum plug for YEARS -- I really have -- I keep hoping Spectrasonics will release one, by the way, but I doubt they will.
This plug seems to sound good, and it's at a good price, too. But I travel too much, and have way too many problems with multiple connections/interfaces as it is to add another one -- especially something so stupid.
I'll pass -- and hope they change that soon.:rolleyes. And another thing -- what does that have to do with SECURITY?!? I mean, honestly -- how does my online/offline status help ensure that I'm the person authorized to use the plug?
I have NEVER heard of a plug that includes network-connection status as a determinant in authorization. What's next -- 'When authorizing this plug, please wear the shirt you will have on when using it -- as from now on, the plug will only boot if you are wearing that particular shirt.' I really HOPE I'm just confused by this -- because it sounds crazy to me. They honestly need to change that little feature a.s.a.p.
We've got ENOUGH draconian copy-protection crap already to start adding a new one. (not trying to be melodramatic -- sorry!:o ) (and by the way, I've got my credit card in hand, ready to BUY the thing -- this is the ONLY thing making me hesitate). Since I raised this issue here, I think it's only fair to Toontrack that I copy the response that their support posted to my questions on their forum: ********************************************** Hi, and thanks for your interest in EZ Drummer. The Authorization scheme is (among things, I'm not a programmer, so I'm cutting it short) built around the machine configuration. Some users prefer to disable the network interface card while working with audio and then enable it when they need to access the Internet. The enabling/disabling of the NIC, makes it seem like there is or isn't a NIC, thus making it part or not part of the configuration summing up the machine ID.