Hi Brian!

Here are two of Slaus great mails regarding iLok.
Maybe he'll send the link to his short acoustic overview again or you'll find 
it on the iLok website.
Further check the menu in the iLok app to find all the given shortcuts.
And of cause the iLok documentation.
-----Original Message-----
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 7:47 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: accessible iLok License Manager is now available for download

Command-1 shows you all of your licenses. Command-l shows you the locations 
(including your host computer) and the connected and unconnected iLoks. 
Command-6 browses the activations on the selected location. If you have more 
than one iLok connected and they both belong to the same account, you can 
select either iLok and press Command-6 to browse the activated licenses on the 
respective iLoks. Otherwise, again, use Command-1 to browse all licenses 
associated with your account. 
...
-----Original Message-----
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 10:24 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: logging into the iLok License Manager before browsing account

I just thought I'd point out something that might confuse people about 
logging into the iLok account with the iLok License Manager. When you launch 
the ILM, you need to log into your account. If you've previously checked the 
checkbox to remember your login name and password, all you need to do is hit 
Return and you'll be logged in. If you don't hit Return or you don't enter 
your login name and password, you won't be logged in but you will still be 
able to browse the contents of any connected iLok key. so, in other words, 
you can take a stranger's iLok, insert it and see the licenses on it. To be 
sure, you can't do anything to those licenses unless you know the login name 
and password for the account to which that iLok is registered. So, here's 
the thing: if you're not truly logged in, you'll see your own iLoks and 
recognize the contents and all but it will appear that your connected iLok 
or iLoks are registered to a different account. In fact, they're registered 
to your account but, until you log in, it'll appear as if they belong to 
another account. To make sure you've logged in, check the file menu and 
you'll see whether it says, "Sign In" or "Sign Out." Another way to force 
the login dialog to come up is, after launching, you can just hit Command-1. 
If you're already logged in, it'll simply take you to a list of all of your 
licenses but, if you're not logged in, you'll be faced with the login 
dialog. Again, checking the box to remember the login info will ensure that 
all you have to do is press return after launching the ILM and you should be 
fine.
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Best! / Martin

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