USB Key connection lost
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Dear MatthewH,
Is the computer ever going to sleep?I have tested this on 10.8, putting the computer to sleep and waking it again repeatedly. This all works well.Would you suggest that I simply leave the USB plugged in and let the computer sit for a long period -- not going to sleep, but simply sitting there? Is that the recreate?Best Wishes,Mark -
The computer definitely isn't going to sleep. It also hasn't happened since I posted so I'm not really sure what's up with that. The whole thing is rather perplexing.
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"The whole thing is rather perplexing." -- to say the least! I've tried to repro this and just can't!
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I've also had this problem. There are no other usb connections, the computer never goes to sleep or any other energy saving things. Moving the usb key around doesn't get it to reconnect. No solution other than rebooting has worked. (though I gather quitting Isadora and re-fitting the key is possible)
The usual terms apply, Save Early Save Often.
For most computers during a rehearsal process I do not shut things down. This computer is the exception, it gets shut down between uses for this reason.
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I've had similar problems at my work where we use the USB Version of Isadora. I also can't reproduce the error but I also had disconnection problems with the key, even when directly attached to the computer and on different computers. I have to say I'm generally pretty unhappy with the usb solution we bought, because I expected I would have to install the usb drivers and isadora, then use the key on whatever computer I want. But I still have to activate any computer with a long license code before I can even use my usb key and then there comes the problem on this thread. If I forgot to save for a couple of minutes and the connection is lost, there is no way to save my work. I would appreciate a behaviour where the software works as usual again when you put the key back in. I totally understand, that the software reverts do demo mode when you unplug the key, but I don't understand that when the key is plugged back, there is still nothing I can do until I restart the software. I have three USB dongles on my keychain, one for Max(iLok), one for Cubase (eLicenser) and one for Izzy (yet another system) and sometimes when things like this behaviour in Isadora happen or when I have to carry a USB hub with me just to plug my dongles, I feel unhappy as a honest user who legally buys professional software. If the market could only agree on ONE dongle solution..
I'll watch the dongle behaviour further and I'll post it here when I find something that might help reproducing this bug.Best,Daniel -
Dear Daniel,
Well, first, if you're unhappy you can return the key and I'll offer you a refund. You could then switch to the standard licensing system.But actually, you don't have to register if you're using Mac OS. Just register the app, and then zip it and put it on a USB stick. The registration file lives inside the app "package" itself. When you unzip the app on another computer, voilà, it's registered.On Windows I can't really do this because the installation procedure is pretty much required to get the .izz file type to be recognized, etc. So unfortunately on Windows it's you really must register each time.Best Wishes,Mark -
Thanks, Mark! I didn't know it would work this way! I don't own the license myself, it belongs to the theatre I'm working at, but I installed Izzy on my personal computer as well, because I need to do some work on my projects at home as well, that's why we have the USB key version. I just downloaded the USB version from the website here and when I tried to use it with the key, it asked me to register with a code which surprised me. I'll tell my boss of your method, this sounds good for the way we work with Isadora. I will buy the program without the dongle for myself at one point I guess, because I don't have access to the USB key all the time when I have an idea at night :)
Sorry if I sounded a little unfair here - it's not really an Isadora problem, it's a general problem with all the different licensing methods, but that's a completely different discussion..Best,D. -
I am having this problem as well and I don't have the option to save one last time after the connection is lost. When will that be implemented?
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I wonder if it is related to a certain batch of USB keys. As I had this problem with a bunch of newer keys belonging to a school I teach at, but when I worked on a project recently with my personal key (purchased maybe two or three years ago) I didn't see this problem once and it was during a tech week with lots of inactive time. The computer never went to sleep, but was certainly sitting there for long periods of time.
Cheers,
Cam.
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@cam - In my experience it relates to the machine not the key e.g. it happens with our 2008 Mac Pro running (os1.7) but not on a 2010 Mac Pro (os1.6).
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I'm having the same issue. Running on Macbook pro 2008, OXS 10.8.3
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Dear All,
Obviously this is an intermittent bug, one that may or may not be related to Isadora. I've written the company that makes the USB keys to ask for their help on this, and will report back as soon as I know something more.Thanks for your patience.Best Wishes,Mark -
hello i revival this post. i have the same problem. im on maverick 10.9.3 and isadora 1.3.0f24. i lost the connection with usb dongle and i need to rebbot isadora...do you have any idéas about this?
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Dear @cocoberdu,
Please try downloading the latest drivers from this pageEnd User > Sentinal HASP > Mac/Win (as appropriate) / Runtime & Device DriverYou want the one called " -
Hi Folks, I realise this is an old thread but I have noticed my USB licence has started doing the same thing, on 1.30f6, Snow Leopard. I just updated the HASP driver to the latest available from Sentinel and no change.
If the machine goes to sleep then Isadora reverts to demo mode. Happens consistently, and reliably. I rarely allow my computer to sleep when I am working so this is why I haven't noticed this before now.
Was there a solution found to this, or is it a rare issue?
thanks
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Dear Jamie,
This is on 10.6.8? Or?Best Wishes,Mark -
Yes, that was on 10.6.8 laptop but it also happens on 10.8.x mac mini
It actually caused an issue with an installation I was doing that had to shut down and wake up at night, but that meant it always lost the USB conncetion and threw a warning dialgoue about reverting to demo. So I had to log in remotely every morning to turn off the demo warning and restart Isadora.
I had let this slide, but it just happened again on the mac mini, reminding me of this thread.
It is definitely related to sleep... it can sit for a long time (days) and not revert to demo but once it sleeps and wakes up, that causes the 'revert to demo' message due to losing the USB HASP connection during sleep.
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Dear @Jamie,
Do you have a recreate procedure fort this yet? Let's up the priority on fixing this.Best Wishes,Mark -
If you are having a problem with this issue, please update to this newer driver version, and let us know if that solves the problem. The HASP company has acknowledged some sleep issues with their older drivers. However if you are on Mac 10.5 or earlier, do not update the driver. This new driver is for 10.6+ only.
MAC http://sentinelcustomer.safenet-inc.com/DownloadNotice.aspx?dID=8589945156
WINDOWS http://sentinelcustomer.safenet-inc.com/DownloadNotice.aspx?dID=8589947119@Skulpture My USB Key is quite old... and a little battered. Would be good to have someone with a newer key also do some testing in case that is part of the issue. Do you ever experience this issue on your systems?
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Downloaded the driver, but the screen after I clicked on the link above was very dark ;-) see screenshot, I trusted and manged to accept and continue.