Response.key — Edius
The Response Key (often contained within a file named response.key) is a digital certificate generated by the Grass Valley license server. It acts as a "handshake" to verify that the specific EDIUS Installation ID is authorized to run on a specific computer that cannot connect to the internet.
What is a Response Key? In software licensing and activation, a response key (often referred to as a product key, license key, or activation key) is a series of characters used to activate a software product. It verifies that the software being used is genuine and has been purchased. edius response.key
Purpose: The main purpose of a response key is to prevent the unauthorized use of software. When you purchase a copy of Edius or any other software, you receive a response key that you use during the installation or after installation to activate the product. The Response Key (often contained within a file
Place the Response.key file directly into the EDIUS program folder (e.g., C:\Program Files\Grass Valley\EDIUS 9\). Sometimes the activation wizard fails to read external drives correctly. Run EDIUS as Administrator when loading the response. In software licensing and activation, a response key
If you have followed the steps above and EDIUS still rejects the Response.key, try these advanced fixes.
If the response.key is rejected: