Hello everyone,
I wanted to address this thread, since it has been up for some time now. As you know, NOTION3 uses Nalpeiron for its copy protection, unlike NOTION2 which used PACE. As with any other third party software, the exact specifics of using their License Management Utilities are probably best handled by their respective websites/staff (you probably would call PACE for your iLok transfers, e-Licenser for your Syncrosoft dongles etc.) The information I'm discussing here is second-hand in nature, meaning, NOTION Music does not develop the software protection nor its utilities.
That being said, there is a Nalpeiron Utility which you can use to remove and/or transfer licenses between machines. NOTION3 can be installed on any two machines at a given point. So let me try to answer the questions below in order:
N3 runs on my Desktop Mac and on my Laptop.
OK, it looks like you've already used your two authorizations.
What's up, when I want to install N3 on a new machine?
I believe you would have to use the License Manager provided by Nalpeiron to transfer the licenses between one of your old machines and the new one. There is an Internet De-Activate option and a Manually Move License option.
What's up, when I want to change my system disk?
I suppose this would be using the same procedures as in moving a license between two PCs.
Is there a manual or tutorial about Nalpeiron License Removal Utility or License Manager 5?
Not that I am aware of, but it seems to me, the License Manager has some pretty straight forward instructions under each option. If those don't help, best would be to contact Nalpeiron directly with any specific questions you might have.
Let me just re-iterate that NOTION Music does not develop the License Manager in question, it is a Nalpeiron product, so if you are concerned about some specific issue that you don't see well described in the License Manager Utility, it is probably best to contact both us at NOTION Music and Nalpeiron. We are more than happy to help, some questions we may not have the ability to answer to though, since it is a third party software.
Thanks, I hope this helps bring some clarity to the issue.
Lubo Astinov