
I create an account, and it automatically populates and registers the dongle with my "mySteinberg" account. So then, I register the dongle with Steinberg. I breathe a sigh of relief, though I'm now caught in the dongle game! No worries though at this point.
ELICENSER CUBASE 4 LICENSE
In order to protect my license from future trouble, I immediately transfer the Largo license from the Soft-eLicenser to the USB-eLicenser. Not too bad of a price certainly cheaper than iLok (which is not compatible with anything eLicenser). Because I didn't want to fall into the trap of lost licenses again, over this past weekend I bought a USB-eLicenser (dongle) from Guitar Center, which cost $24.99.

I figured another 12 bucks instead of a dead-in-the-water-loss of the initial purchase price was the smart choice.
ELICENSER CUBASE 4 CODE
Fortunately, after proof of purchase, I am given a coupon code for a new Largo license which costs an appreciated $12.59. I contact Waldorf, and the support person states that I need to purchase another license. After the installation, and subsequent installation of Largo, I go to activate it and no dice license already used. The inevitable re-installation of Windows needed to be performed. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, and my computer developed problems. The license was stored locally, on the computer, in the Soft-eLicenser (SeL) program. OK, story time! Back in 2013, I got a good deal and purchased Waldorf Largo from an online vendor who sent me an actual disc.

At this time, I still don't know what is truly necessary for protecting licenses using this system.but I *think* I have a general understanding. USB-eLicenser Because I suffer from buyer's remorse at times, I'm here to rant a little bit and seek confirmation on Steinberg's convoluted process of the eLicenser system. Total Confusion! Steinberg Soft-eLicenser vs.
