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Two or more licenses on a one machine
Hello Mehe
This might answer your question:
Franz Kusidlo — Mar 10, 2025
When you deauthorize a plug-in on a computer, it will remove all plug-ins on that machine. So when you deactivate the Total bundle you will need to authorize Pro-Q 4 and Pro-C 2 again.
Ralph (FabFilter) — Mar 11, 2025
You can deauthorize your Total Bundle license without affecting the studio’s Pro-Q 4 and Pro-C 2 licenses. FabFilter allows you to remove your personal license while leaving existing authorized licenses intact. Just ensure you only deactivate your own license and not the entire authorization for the machine.
minar — Mar 12, 2025
Hi!
There is a one machine at the studio with only Pro-Q 4 and Pro-C 2 licenses. I'm an owner of Total Bundle and I'd like to use my license on this computer.
Let's say I'm going to add a plugin Pro-R 2 to my project. I insert it, then the plug-in asks me about the license, so I'm entering my own personal license of Total Bundle, restart Pro Tools and it works.
After I finish my job I want to deauthorize my license.
What happens now?
What about these two licenses I mentioned (Pro-Q 4 and Pro-C 2)?
They are connected to this machine permanently and I don't have their license keys.
Is it possible to deauthorize only my license key without disrupting these two studio's licenses?