stop torturing users when protecting from cracking

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lun
lun 2024년 3월 5일
답변: Gyan Vaibhav 2024년 3월 12일
I am 100% understanding the effert you guys do to protect your achievements, but the way relying on verification from server end via network is not stable.
When I'm demonstrating my projects and running examples, I always pray that the network is open. But sometimes even if I have an internet connection it still fails to pass the verification. I've encountered the same problem on a different laptop. Don't users who activate the service have the right to use matlab offline?
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lun
lun 2024년 3월 5일
@John D'Errico You are right. I am using a university's interior network. honestly I also don't think it can be solved easily. while what a technical supporter can do doesn't include modifying the design of validation system. I don't know which genius in The MathWorks Company design this, but it must raise complaints more and more.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2024년 3월 6일
Use the facility to borrow licenses.

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Gyan Vaibhav
Gyan Vaibhav 2024년 3월 12일
Hi lun,
This might be happening if you are not connected to your university network, as it might not be able to connect to network license manager set up by your university.
And yes you can run Matlab and other products offline however, "MATLAB and its toolboxes can be run on a computer without Internet access. Individual and Designated Computer licenses, once installed, no longer require any sort of network access to run. Network Named User and Network Concurrent licenses do not necessarily require Internet access, but do require network access to communicate with the computer that has been setup as the network license manager for the license."
However, you can do an offline install which I think should work without access to the internet.
For further details on the error look at this:
Hope this helps.
Thanks

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