![]() Ok, so I was having issues migrating my license of Maya 2014 from my older Macbook Pro to a new one and found a workaround/solution for the activation or license transfer utility (LTU). This has to do with how Flex does weird shit to try and hide demo licenses from your OS in a partition, I think. Autodesk knows about it and is releasing a fix any day now. It’s fine if you upgrade an existing machine but it will fail to activate new licenses for Maya 2014 or Mudbox 2014, etc. While all previous versions work fine (2013 included) there is a critical issue with Adlm and the 2014 Autodesk software that prevents it from activating the software. I am running Mavericks now and did some testing with the betas. ![]()
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