![]() ![]() You may access it from the finder "Go" menu by clicking on the "Go" menu and holding down the "option" key. *I believe in both OSX Lion and Mountain Lion, the Library folder in the user Home folder is hidden. Your iLok should then replenish itself with your previously activated licenses. Double click on iLok in left-hand column to open iLok details pane.Scroll near to the bottom to find two preference files named "" and ".lockfile." Trash them both. Go to your user name home folder > Library* > Preferences.There you will find a folder called "PACE Anti-Piracy." Trash that folder. Go to your main drive ("Macintosh HD" for most) > Library > Application Support.Open it and run the uninstaller to get rid of the license manager software.Download the iLok manager installer from.Through, I could see my iLok2 and it also reported zero activations. Also, if i removed my iLok, the manager still recognized it as plugged in. I opened the iLok manager, signed in, inserted my iLok2 (blue light on solid), and the manager software reported that my iLok2 was 100% full, and that there were zero licenses activated on it. Please insert the necessary iLok and restart Pro Tools." "Error, missing iLok authorization for "Pro Tools 10". ![]() Started up PT this morning and got the famous: Ran 10.3.6 for a little bit and everything was fine. So last night I updated from Pro Tools 10.3.5 to 10.3.6. ![]()
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