Hey all, I have the full Cubase pro 9 license, which i use on my studio imac, and I also have a portable laptop studio using pro 9. I love Cubase, but hate the dongle and live in constant fear of forgetting the dongle on a location recording with...

The thing is, I own Cubase Pro, BUT I want to give Cubase Elements to one of my clients, so we can work together. He is in a region where we would have to wait weeks or months before a shipped dongle arrives.


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The USB-eLicenser (a.k.a.dongle or Steinberg Key) is a device used for copyright protection by a range of Steinberg software solutions. By using a handy software tool called Donglify, you can share virtually any USB protection dongle over the network. Donglify gives you an efficient way to access your USB-eLicenser key remotely and run Cubase, Nuendo, or WaveLab apps on a computer that has no USB-eLicenser physically attached. Read on to learn more.

I have VH installed OK and running on my (Windows10 64bit) server, and the e-licencer dongle plugged in OK. And I have the VH client installed and running OK on the Macbook Pro where Cubase 10.5 Pro is installed.

The VH client can see the server OK on TCP7575, no prob there. And the VH server can see 2 *other* USB devices ( a basic USB sound device, and an external USB disk) OK but it *can'* see the e-licencer OK it seems, and so obviously Cubase on the client fails to start (with its usual 'no valid licence found' dialog) as (from Cubase's perspective) there is no USB dongle available with a valid licence.

Good spot - yes, I was running Eltima USB Network Gate on the Windows server as well... not as a double pass through, but simply to try and do exactly what I'm trying to use VH for. (Eltima USB NG also doesnt work - the comms is good across the network and I can 'see' the device OK on the Mac client but Cubase refuses to 'see' the virtual dongle - I have an ongoing tech case with Eltima).

Now when I run up the Mac client I can see the server OK across the LAN, and now I can also see 'Protect Executer' as an available device for the client to use. So I assume that VH has successfully 'seen' and recognised the dongle as a resource which can be shared OK.

No idea what the underlying cause is, but its working fine as I speak - seems to be stable as well when opening Cubase, using it, closing it etc. A slight delay compared to having the dongle connected directly to the Macbook but that's completely understandable. Havent tested over ZeroTierOne VPN yet - but I see no reason why it wont work if its working OK over my local LAN.

In windows (on both the server and client side) bring up windows device manager (when using the dongle via virtualhere on the client->Find the elicenser and right click on it and select Properties->Power Events and if there is an option to UNcheck allow windows to turn off this to save power)

[1] But a Raspberry PI4 and run the Linux VH server - that would be cheap, fanless and hopefully more reliable as no MS Windows involved anywhere

[2] Perhaps run up Virtualbox on the Win10 server and run a Win or Linux guest OS machine with the dongle passed through (in Virtualbox) to the VM. But I think this will be a headache as I'm not sure I could *stop* the Mac VH client from seeing the *real* dongle in the server - I would need to target the passed-through dongle 'attached' to the VM. Plus there's the hassle, latency and possible aggro due to the VM abstraction / passthrough - all sounds too much of a nightmare to maintain.

This is news that we are pretty sure all Steinberg Cubase users will be happy about. The eLicenser dongle will soon be history! And the problems that this much maligned copy protection still causes on many computer systems to this day will finally be a thing of the past. Cubase will soon be using a new copy protection system that does without the dongle occupying a USB port. 

This is great news ,i have been using cubase since the late 90s Cubasis and the main issues i have had have been related to usb drop outs i value the software know and plan to use it more in a portable setup.

Never had a problem with cubase dongles. I have worked in 4 college depts with cubase as main saw. Always put the dongle on an extension usb lead and secured it inside the pc case. The dongle itself has never been a problem in my experience. What has been the problem has been registering the dongles. Steinberg has appalling customer services. Usually sorted after much going and froing but in a college/ university environment I could welcome an easier alternative. Using it in my own studio has never been a problem. Worked fine, registered ok and never any problems but my Saw is only used for cubase and nothing else.

I personally like the USB eLicenser dongle system very much. I plug it into a separate USB port, which is very cool. If I need to verify my authorization through the Internet in the future (network verification is required every time I start the software), I will give up using Cubase. be457b7860

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