
For example, if you are running the V-Ray license server on your local machine, open your web browser and in the Address field enter Clicking on the first link opens a page with the V-Ray license server information. For this purpose, you access the V-Ray license server via the HTTP protocol on the port that you have specified for it (the default is 30304).

Double-click that icon to bring up a window that allows you to close the V-Ray license server (simply close the window if you do not wish to terminate the license server): V-ray license server icon in the Windows taskbar Clicking the icon opens a window to terminate the license server Additionally, you can monitor the work of the V-Ray license server (number of available licenses, currently connected machines etc) via a Web-based interface. When the V-Ray license server starts, it appears as an icon in the tray area of the Windows taskbar.

Now V-Ray should be running fine, provided that the total number of running V-Ray copies does not exceed the number of granted licenses for the licensing server.
