This function was employed for users who need to switch 3D installations between more machines than their license allows, all with the convenience of not having to contact Pygraphics to do so. Once you select the deauthorize button, the program on your machine will switch to a restricted demonstration version that cannot save. You would then be able to install and activate on a different computer.

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Pyware Customer Support wrote: Aug 11, 2014

Tory,

When a computer has been deauthorized, you can open 3D and find "authorize this computer" at same spot that the deauthorize option was at - in the Interactive menu.

For a machine that has not had a prior installation of 3D, you would need to activate the program. This can be done online using your product serial number, or by contacting us via phone/email to receive an activation code.


Tory Jackson wrote: Aug 11, 2014

Does not list where you can find the authorization in the menus.