Edius Response.key

Insert your USB flash drive into the workstation running EDIUS. Create a dedicated folder on it named Off-line .

This script communicates directly with the licensing portal. Within seconds, it generates the file and drops it directly into the subfolder ( Off-line\Activation ) on your flash drive. Unplug the USB drive. Phase 3: Activating EDIUS with the Key EDIUS.NET Podcast - Offline activation

Click the button and select Create ID file .

Do not rename response.key . If you changed hardware components (CPU/Motherboard), restart from Phase 1 to generate a clean ID file. edius response.key

Always treat the response.key file with the same security as your serial number, as it's a critical part of your license. It's considered best practice to encrypt the USB drive used in the activation process to prevent unauthorized access to the file if the drive is lost. Also, store a backup of all activation files ( request.ID and response.key ) in a secure, offline location.

Open the (found in the Windows system tray or via Start > Grass Valley > GV License Manager ). Click [Offline Activation Create ID File] . Input your valid EDIUS serial number and click [OK] .

The is a critical file used by the Grass Valley License Manager (GV License Manager) to complete the offline activation or deactivation of EDIUS software . Insert your USB flash drive into the workstation

How to Use response.key for Offline Activation (Step-by-Step)

EDIUS supports:

Locate and double-click the execution application named . Within seconds, it generates the file and drops

: Ensure your internal network adapter (NIC) is enabled in BIOS, as EDIUS uses its hardware ID for the key, even for offline activation.

For example:

The offline PC generates a unique hardware signature (an ID file).

If your workstation has internet access, simply: