Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-10 Thread Stephan Haidacher
maybe he could lease this workstation from the company then? ;) he could simply pay 10 bucks a month for it.. with a proper invoice what could AD do? (..this hole issue is IMHO totally f***ed up, to say the least i`m waiting for the day i can`t drive my car over border because of

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-10 Thread Tim Leydecker
Hey Sebastian, no harm done. I´m with Stephan, owner and licensee is a nasty difference. The old days where nice, a physical dongle providing prove, control and means of actually bringing your license to where you needed it. It was easy to forget or snap the USB one, too :-) Cheers, tim

RE: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-10 Thread Graham Bell
] On Behalf Of Sebastien Sterling Sent: 10 January 2013 13:55 To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com Subject: Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!! maybe he could lease this workstation from the company then? ;) he could simply pay 10 bucks a month for it.. with a proper invoice

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-10 Thread Daniel Harjanto
This is the challenge IT Dept facing now. They are bound by ISMS of the company, and usually it's a written policies in IT Security policies. They have to protect the company from un-necessary hassle such as legal issue. In broader way it include challenge to BYOD policies, some company doesn't

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Rob Wuijster
wasn't there a way to export/import/transfer your license? if so, there wouldn't be a problem I guess... Rob \/-\/\/ On 8-1-2013 10:36, Sebastien Sterling wrote: Greeting good day good evening everyone, Fellow Softimage users, my name is Sebastien Sterling,

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Dan Yargici
Could you ask them to install a trial in the meantime? DAN On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Sebastien Sterling sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com wrote: I bought it in the EU and i plan on using it in the EU, the company nWave, is concerned that me using this personnel license within their

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Stephen Blair
Hi The License Agreement defines the terms of use: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112id=10235425#section29 Territory and number of installs are the most obvious restrictions. Assuming you purchased your license in the EU, then you can use it anywhere in that territory.

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Stephen Blair
Some other options: https://twitter.com/AutodeskCare lice...@autodesk.com The US site has a I want to speak to a person option, but I don't know if that is available on other regional sites. On 08/01/2013 5:48 AM, Rob Chapman wrote: sorry no phone numbers just an email form with a support

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Stephen Blair
Is it leased by you? I'm not a lawyer, but I understand that clause as meaning that you personally have to own, lease, or control the computer where you install Softimage. On 08/01/2013 6:10 AM, Sebastien Sterling wrote: if i work for the compagny, is the machine i am working with not

RE: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Sandy Sutherland
of Rob Chapman [tekano@gmail.com] Sent: 08 January 2013 12:48 To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com Subject: Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!! sorry no phone numbers just an email form with a support number issued can be found here http://subscription.autodesk.com On 8

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Tim Leydecker
Hi Sebastian, be glad you have IT. Please understand the legal consequences for the administrator when installing a software and making it available to use (via the network) to others than the registered user. By the book, it would indeed be neccessary to verify if this is a license that has

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Tim Leydecker
Hey Sebastian, from your previous posts, I could very well read the pressure and stress this unexpected licensing issue brings. Been there. Please understand my suggestions as meant to help take away some of the pressure by pointing out the reason for the delay lying partially beyond your

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Eric Lampi
This is kind of amusing considering Autodesk was basically giving away SoftImage with every purchase of Max and Maya. Now, you have to provide your own Soft license? Not a good precedent to set in my opinion. On Jan 8, 2013 7:13 AM, Tim Leydecker bauero...@gmx.de wrote: Hey Sebastian, from

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Luc-Eric Rousseau
you can't use a trial version for any commercial work Le 2013-01-08 05:19, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.com a écrit : Could you ask them to install a trial in the meantime? DAN On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Sebastien Sterling sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com wrote: I bought it in the EU

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Andy Moorer
I've run into a number of cases where IT at studios bends over backwards to avoid having to deal with new software of any complexity, period. In general however the CG supervisor at any studio is the ultimate authority in what software is used in the pipeline. IT has a voice, but they don't

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread David Gallagher
if you have used softimage in production you would doubtless realise that one does not ease back so readily into maya. Ha! It will be a cold day in hell before I go back to modeling/rigging in Maya. On 1/8/2013 6:54 AM, Sebastien Sterling wrote: Hello there Tim I have nothing against the

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Luc-Eric Rousseau
If you're miserable modeling in Maya, I'd suggest using the NEX plug-in for Maya. It's very softimage-like, with a tweak tool and a command panel like XSI https://draster.com/nex-1.5/overview.html On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:12 AM, David Gallagher davegsoftimagel...@gmail.com wrote: if you have

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Tim Leydecker
Pipelines are lovely. Each and every single one of them is different and yet they are all the same in terms of being rigidly slow in adapting to the needs they were implemented to adress in the first place. The only thing worse is a wildly grown, undocumented and none consistent approach to

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Eric Turman
Tim: I wouldn't say that *all* pipelines are rigid and unadaptable. If a pipeline is thoughtfully built from the ground up to be flexible and scale in scope of its involvement from project to project, then it it does not have to be gaff-taped, it simply rolls with the needs of a particular style

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread David Gallagher
Sebastien, what about using Softimage on a laptop and transfer the files on a usb drive? Should work for modeling just fine. On 1/8/2013 6:54 AM, Sebastien Sterling wrote: Hello there Tim I have nothing against the IT department, apparently, and from what i have been told this lies more

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Javier Vega
I think that this is the most reasonable and easy solution for your problem. Use a laptop with your own license. Sounds perfect! Javier Vega javierelas...@gmail.com jav...@zao3d.com http://www.zao3d.com http://blog.zao3d.com El 08/01/2013, a las 18:16, David Gallagher

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Tim Leydecker
I generalized to make it read easier but won´t insist on this simplification used for the sake of illustrating a big, heavy thing that may be intimidating at times, exceed the scope of ones own field of view or just as well be magic thing that mostly goes unnoticed. My primary concern was to

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread John Richard Sanchez
I have never done it but arent you allowed to borrow a license from home? On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Sebastien Sterling sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com wrote: What a day it has been, the issue has not been resolved but a tenuous agreement seems to have been struck, for better or worse

Re: URGENT Softimage license question within a company !!!

2013-01-08 Thread Stephen Blair
Hi You can borrow a network license, but you have to connect to your home machine and check out the license first. For a laptop that's not too bad, but for a workstation in the office it's probably going to be a problem. A standalone license can be transferred via the License Transfer