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  • 127.0.0.1 refused to connect

    I updated win 10 two days ago; then I cannot do Vray rendering in SketchUp.
    first, it shows "failed to check out v-ray render license"
    then I tried to connect with 127.0.0.1:30304, either Microsoft edge or chrome cannot connect.
    I tried to repair Microsoft edge and chrome for a whole day, still does not work.
    would anybody consider helping me?

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    solved, please check this

    Microsoft Windows 10 Creators Update ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/features (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/upcoming-features)) may remove the

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    • #3
      Hi people. I've encountered similar issues. For starters, my vray 3.4 for SketchUp is working like a well_oiled machine. No issues there, but 3.6 is just not. First, it kept "Failing to checkout V-Ray render (& GUI license). After several trials and errors, I finally managed to get a trial license. I still have some days left on the license, but still vray fails to check out both render & GUI license. I've tried changing my server machine IP address but nothing works. Folks please help me.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by farid_gaga View Post
        Hi people. I've encountered similar issues. For starters, my vray 3.4 for SketchUp is working like a well_oiled machine. No issues there, but 3.6 is just not. First, it kept "Failing to checkout V-Ray render (& GUI license). After several trials and errors, I finally managed to get a trial license. I still have some days left on the license, but still vray fails to check out both render & GUI license. I've tried changing my server machine IP address but nothing works. Folks please help me.
        There isn't any difference between V-Ray 3.4 and 3.6 licensing. If reinstalling the license server doesn't help - please message us at support@chaosgroup.com and include your CG username (the one you have your licenses associated with).
        Ivan Slavchev

        SysOps

        Chaos Group

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