All you need to do is open it up in Notepad or TextEdit and in the "server = " line, add the IP address or network name of the license server machine, then save it to your Cinema 4D installation folder's root (C:Program FilesMAXONCinema4D on Windows, "Applications/MAXON/Cinema4D" on Mac). If you didn't do that, that's fine, I've attached a sample license.ini file. The file used to connect to the License Server is called license.ini it's automatically generated on installation if you check the "Use License Server" checkbox when asked for a serial number. This is directly from from Maxon concerning the server "license.ini" file: The server info is contained elsewhere in the MAXON folder system. I opened the finder and went into the user account in which I installed Cinema 4D on and in the "/UserAccount/Library/Preferences" folder I moved the file "17mca" to the root "/Library/Preferences" folder. Once that was all done and I ran it again after updating to make sure it ran correctly one more time I quit Cinema 4D. I then ran any updates inside Cinema 4D that were needed. I also started it up to make sure it was working correctly. On a clean system I installed Cinema 4d and entered in all of the License and server information that was needed. I reached out to Maxon and they told there is no silent install for Cinema 4D but once installed you can move the Maxon folder to whatever machine you need it on, that is minus the license file of course. I was having trouble creating a package for the Maxon Cinema 4D installation of which we are currently on the R17 release. I wanted to give something back to the group since everyone has been so helpful to me.
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