Jul 26, 2018 - On a Windows computer, click Start menu and navigate to Autodesk [Product Name] License Transfer Utility. For a Mac OS X or Linux computer,. Sep 6, 2018 - Maya and mud-box 2018 launch fine and gets a license from the single network license server. However when i launch auto-cad for mac i get. Jimmy Bergmark – JTB World This class is for anyone who wants to learn how to manage network licenses. You will learn the steps required to install and configure Autodesk Network License Manager and use the Options file to manage group license permissions. We will also cover command-line tools, how to troubleshoot and diagnose problems, optimization, limit borrowing, and upgrade licenses. You will learn how to list current users and create usage reports. This class will benefit everyone new to network licenses and those that want to learn more. Handout: Presentation: This class can be viewed on YouTube: and on. Latest UPDATE done 2018-12-20. This document is modified and complemented after the class with more information and any recent changes. Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to: Report license usage Install and configure Autodesk Network License Manager Troubleshoot network license issues Manage network licenses About the Speaker Jimmy Bergmark has used, customized, and programmed AutoCAD®-based products since 1989. Jimmy has worked as an engineer using AutoCAD, as well as a CAD manager for a larger company. He is the owner of JTB World, and works with software development, customization, and consulting. His main focus is on: AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, Autodesk® Revit®, C#, VB.NET, VBA, AutoLISP®, Visual LISP®, FlexNet, network licenses, license usage reports, etc. Email: Table of Contents Cascading Behavior for the Autodesk Industry Collections Install and configure Autodesk Network License Manager Autodesk Network License Manager Network licenses are managed by one or more network license managers running on servers within your company’s network. The network license manager is the software that makes licenses available to users. Network licensed software installed on workstations does not require individual registration and activation. Network licenses are also called 'floating licenses,' because they are not tied to a particular workstation or user. Most network licensed Autodesk products allow you to run unlimited concurrent sessions of a product on a single workstation while using only one network license. With network licenses you can have more installations of software than you have licenses for. With for example 100 network licenses of AutoCAD there can be a maximum of 100 concurrent users running AutoCAD at any point in time but more than 100 computers can have AutoCAD installed. Network licenses are more expensive than single licenses. Make sure to get a good return of investment (ROI) for them. The more users the easier it is to save money by using network licenses. Depending on how much the users are using the Autodesk product, network licenses can make sense even for companies with just 5-10 users. For companies with more users there is almost never a reason to have single licenses. When you start a network licensed Autodesk product, it requests a license from the license server. If the number of available licenses has not been exceeded, the Network License Manager assigns a license to the computer, and the number of available licenses on the license server is reduced by one. Likewise, when the last session is closed, the license is released and checked in to the License Manager. Trivia AdLM or NLM is often used as short for Autodesk Network License Manager. Network licenses are also known as floating licenses or concurrent licenses. Autodesk’s network license manager is based on Flexera Software’s FlexNet Publisher license manager product. FlexNet was formerly known as FLEXnet and before that FLEXlm. FLEXlm was originally a joint development by GLOBEtrotter Software and Highland Software in 1988 and has since then been developed and owned by GLOBEtrotter, Macrovision, Thoma Cressey Bravo (Acresso Software) and today Teachers' Private Capital (Flexera Software). Planning The Network License Manager can be installed on one or multiple servers. There are three possible server models that support the Network License Manager. A server network can include Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux servers in any combination. Take into consideration factors like the number of users, how much they will use the software, how many part time users and full time users are there, a user might be a lot on meetings or on site, another user might use the software almost all the time while another user spends a lot of time using other software. What does the existing network look like, are there multiple offices, what is the network connection speed and reliability between the offices? How should you handle license downtime and what does it cost?
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