JonathanRyan
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I have a laptop that I pretty much use just for tethering my D800. It runs Lightroom and in case I need to rush images on site it has Photoshop installed too.
Against my better judgement I "upgraded" to CC version a while back because the Mac OS I'm running prevented the old version connecting to my D800.
Anyway, on a client site yesterday, unpacked all the kit and booted up ready for a long day of shooting and on screen proofing. LR gives me some sort of "I can't connect to the CC server" nonsense. Turn it off and on again a few times and eventually realise that because I haven't logged into CC on this machine for a while it must have expired the license. Which is all fine except that I need it *right now*.
After a frantic 10 mins I eventually persuade reception to unlock their guest wifi for me (this is a big deal - client is pretty keen on security) and 5 mins later all is well.
But......just a warning that you need to open up a CC app when you have internet connectivity now and again. Or. no warning, no grace period, you ain't shooting tethered until you do
Cheers Adobe.
Against my better judgement I "upgraded" to CC version a while back because the Mac OS I'm running prevented the old version connecting to my D800.
Anyway, on a client site yesterday, unpacked all the kit and booted up ready for a long day of shooting and on screen proofing. LR gives me some sort of "I can't connect to the CC server" nonsense. Turn it off and on again a few times and eventually realise that because I haven't logged into CC on this machine for a while it must have expired the license. Which is all fine except that I need it *right now*.
After a frantic 10 mins I eventually persuade reception to unlock their guest wifi for me (this is a big deal - client is pretty keen on security) and 5 mins later all is well.
But......just a warning that you need to open up a CC app when you have internet connectivity now and again. Or. no warning, no grace period, you ain't shooting tethered until you do