![]() ![]() If you are authorizing using the instrument's standalone application, close the application. The Response Code will now be displayed in your instrument.Ĩ. Return to your instrument (the same one you opened in step #1) and click the PASTE button. Click the blue "Copy" button to copy it.Ħ. On the next page, you’ll see a Response Code. Click HERE for steps on how to resolve this.ĥ. Note: If you click the SUBMIT button and receive an "invalid challenge" message, this may be due to your internet browser's cache. After filling in your system information, click the SUBMIT button at the bottom of the page. **If the Challenge Code is blank or you see an error message, please see additional troubleshooting articles here.**Ĥ. On the User Accout Authorization page that opens, confirm that you see a Challenge Code in the "Paste the Challenge Code" box. Note: In the web page that opens, ensure you are logged into your Spectrasonics user account that you've registered your Spectrasonics instrument serial number to.ģ. Note: If you do not see the Authorization System window as shown above when opening your instrument, it is already authorized and you do not need to follow the steps below.Ģ. You will now see the Authorization System window: Open your Spectrasonics instrument, either as a standalone application or within your DAW. ![]() Once you have installed and updated your instrument, follow the steps below to authorize (should take 5 minutes or less):ġ. Go to System Preferences > Network, remove the Ethernet connection and re-create it via the "+" button.Note: If you are unsure of where to find the Challenge Code for your instrument, please closely read through all steps below.Īfter you have fully installed your Spectrasonics instrument, either from the USB drive or a Download Manager, you'll then be able to authorize.Īlso, please make sure that your instrument is up-to-datebefore attempting to authorize. The ist file will be re-created with the "correct" ordering (Ethernet should be interface en0)Ĩ. In System Preferences > Network, remove the PAN Bluetooth (if any) connection typeħ. Reboot. Remove the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/istĦ. Alternatively, open EFI/CLOVER/ist with Clover Configurator. In the Boot section a new boot key-value pair needs to be added:ģ. Right-click the list of boot arguments to add any of the boot arguments presented by the context menuĤ. Edit the newly inserted entry by double-clicking it. Go to Finder -> EFI -> CLOVER -> edit ist with any text editor, search for "Boot": in the "string" field of its arguments EthernetBuiltIn=yes should be added, i.e. There are the steps I followed to fix the issue of Omnisphere showing a blank Challenge Code field:ġ. Using Clover Configurator, mount the system's EFI partition under Tools > Mount EFIĢ. None of this worked, still an empty challenge code. > I tried to make my airport connection as en0 and the BCM5701Enet as en1 in the ist file and reboot (which seems what you are suggesting as now, even with my airport active and no internet cable, the system settings falsely consider my ethernet as active and being my internet provider). > I tried to edit the BCM5701Enet to en0 in the ist file > I tried to get rid of the ist file and reboot ![]() > I tried with my wi-fi inactive, with ethernet cable, connected and not connected to internet > I tried normally with my wi-fi active, no ethernet cable, connected and not connected to internet This is what I tried before I start the authorization : See files attached to get my plist and network settings. It probably seems obvious when you are a computer savvy but if you are not, your procedures are quite cryptic (with all due respect, of course). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |