CINEMA 4D R13.012 LICENSE SERVER
compatible with R14 clients


1) license server part

unpack license server
install the software
launch it

fire the keygen
press the generate button
copy everything under the server license generation text:
for example:
Multi-License R14 :  [14-0-200000174]  <<20499970988-XNLN-TPHP-FMXZ-DZNX>>
CINEMA 4D Studio :  [14-0-1000]  <<14400070988-SFHL-SNNR-WHTJ-GVDP>>
CINEMA 4D Visualize :  [14-0-1000]  <<15400070988-DZCD-NHMG-RBMW-SLVK>>
CINEMA 4D Broadcast :  [14-0-1000]  <<16400070988-DBFP-LTLM-GLMD-JHRJ>>
CINEMA 4D Prime :  [14-0-1000]  <<10400070988-TZMJ-VCWG-XZFL-FTCV>>

go back to the server
press the add serials 
then paste everything copied before
DON'T PRESS "OK" YET
keep at least Multi license R14 line and another according to the type of license you want to have
Multi-License R14 :  [14-0-200000174]  <<20499970988-XNLN-TPHP-FMXZ-DZNX>>
CINEMA 4D Studio :  [14-0-1000]  <<14400070988-SFHL-SNNR-WHTJ-GVDP>>
you can generate different licenses, add prime licenses and studio licenses if needed.
Now it's done for the server part.

Write down the server ip number

Read the fucking manual


2) Client part

2 options:
	- when you install the software, you can use the "use license server" option (lower right button)
	  then add the ip server and the port 5235 (by default)
	- your software is already installed!
	  not a big deal, just add a file called license.ini in the install folder (where the software is installed)
 	  and write in it
		[ settings ]
		server = 192.xxx.xxx.xxx (your server ip)
		port = 5235
	  save it. With this file created, cinema 4D (client) will look for a license server.

Launch cinema 4D (client) and check that the server is communicating with the client. It should work.
If not, check the firewall for the server.

Read the fucking manual again if needed.

If you delete or rename the license.ini from the install folder, cinema 4D will go back to its initial solo license.

Have fun...
