Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: POSER: PLEASE!!!!!! GET RID OF THE SMITH MICRO KILL SWITCH!

consumer573 opened this issue on Aug 03, 2019 ยท 7 posts


consumer573 posted Sat, 03 August 2019 at 6:17 AM

I'm Poser Only and with all the viruses out there I operate my expensive graphics machines stand alone and firewalled from the web.

It is a royal pain to deal with the Smith Micro Kill Switch and in my opinion this was one of the most most bone-headed things that Smith Micro did.

Thankfully I have other devices that I buy graphics etc from and transfer to my my graphics machines.

Please get rid of the Poser Kill switch. For my most powerful machines I do not buy software that requires regular automatic connections to the web.

As an example I have Blacksmith5 which does not require regular connections. I had no problem purchasing the upgrade to the newer version and looked forward to the new interface. Upon finding that it would not operate without connecting to the web to verify - effectively having a Smith Micro Kill switch - I returned it and am still using Blacksmith 5.



consumer573 posted Sat, 03 August 2019 at 6:30 AM

The edit stopped but above should have read, "Thankfully I only have to deal with manual transfer of the code 2x per year and I was recently told that I can make the codes permanent on that machine."



Glitterati3D posted Sat, 03 August 2019 at 7:25 AM

Since I never have a reliable internet connection, I made my Poser 11 install permanently activated 2 years ago. It's a simple, easy process.


Ometeotl posted Sat, 03 August 2019 at 8:14 AM

" It's a simple, easy process." As long as it works. It doesn't for me. I "permanently activated" my P11 many times and still have to connect to the SM server now and then


Kalypso posted Sat, 03 August 2019 at 10:24 AM Site Admin

Glitterati3D posted at 6:20PM Sat, 03 August 2019 - #4358599

Since I never have a reliable internet connection, I made my Poser 11 install permanently activated 2 years ago. It's a simple, easy process.

I did the same Glitterati but later found out that if I had to use it on another pc I couldn't. Since I'm on a 6-yr old machine I'm afraid I'm due for a new one soon so I had to have the permanent feature removed.


hflam posted Sat, 03 August 2019 at 11:37 AM

Smith Micro give up Poser and sold it to Renderosity. There must be a 'reason' for that.....?


erogenesis posted Sat, 03 August 2019 at 12:20 PM

I also have my work PCs permanently offline for security reasons (as well as protecting myself from those incessant updates). I made all my licenses permanent, but if Poser ever requires a permanent online connection, that will be the end of Poser for me, without hesitation. So yeah I hope they either keep it this way or revert to the old style.

"The fool is not the one that does something foolish, but the one that does nothing at all."