Hello Scott,
thank you for that info!
My iLok 2nd gen USB dongle arrived today and I quickly discovered that the 
License Manager is totally inaccessible, most likely due to the underlying QT 
framework… So, what I did was I registered at ilok.com <http://ilok.com/> to 
get my user ID and password, then went to the Avid website to sign up for the 
Pro Tools 30-day trial. Right after that, I could see the PT license in my iLok 
account using the iLok website, but of course at this point my USB dongle was 
still not functional. I then contacted the Avid support center by phone, where 
I explained my situation to a very friendly rep. He then told me that usually, 
Avid does not offer support for trial versions. However in my particular case, 
since this was a ‚software activation issue‘, he could offer me to connect to 
my machine remotely and transfer the license over to my iLok. He then explained 
what I had to do in order to establish the remote access connection and it only 
took him about a minute to work through the iLok License Manager setup. So I 
now have a fully functional iLok USB key as well as a 30-day trial of PT, 
perfect! At this point, however, the PT interface seems just a tiny bit 
daunting… But I suppose that that’s because I’m using a professional DAW for 
the very first time! So, looks like my next step will be to get the Pro Tools 
with speech tutorials.
Thanks a lot to all of you who assisted me in getting on track with PT 11, 
looks like I now have a lot of stuff ahead of me to get into! :-)
All the best,
Robin

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