However, apparently the current version.2.51 requires a separate install of the drivers found in the "Extras" folder in the current download package. I still have not determined why the original iLok License Manager would not run after the Win10 upgrade. So I uninstalled, then reinstalled iLOK and actually got it to work once, but then the next session after that, it came back with the previous error. I downloaded Windows 10, then opened Studio One (3.01) and got the iLOK error that it wasn't installed correctly. This is very frustrating.īaxterbrown wroteSame issue with iLOK here. Server Connection Error iLok License Manager seems to be installed ran is as it should be. I uninstalled the previous version and downloaded and installed the current version re-booted still receiving error: The first step is to download a fresh copy of the installer from, making sure you delete any old copies of. To perform a fresh install, you will need to uninstall the current iLok License Manager from your computer. I upgraded to Win 10 now License Manager will NOT start. The latest version of the iLok License Manager is available for download from the iLok License Manager tab on. And if you do go back, you can return to Windows 10 at any time (Free for the the first year).Ĭristofe wroteThe only issue I've encountered was that 10 seemed to have broken my iLok License Manager. The good news is, once you download Windows 10, you have a month to roll back to Windows 7. In the end, I rolled back to Windows 7 and all is well again. My system met all Windows 10 requirements and I went through and did all the windows performance optimizations I could find, but it made no difference. I also had issues with super volatile CPU performance. Deactivating a License: That means that you are moving the license from an activation location back to your account.
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