2 separate Lics for ADT2004 on one server

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Barking, Jun 7, 2004.

  1. Barking

    Barking Guest

    I have 2 separate licenses for ADT (20 on each), each with it's own SN. When I combine the two (as per http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=3785782&linkID=2476059) I only get access to the first one in the list. If I perform a server query in LMTools it only shows the first one. Even though the clients are built with a different answer file I still cant get more than 20 clients working at any one time.
     
    Barking, Jun 7, 2004
    #1
  2. Assuming that the 2 ADT's are the same version, ask your reseller/Autodesk
    to create one license file for 40 licenses.

    The tech doc you are referring to is for separate Autodesk products, which I
    don't think is applicable for you.

    Sincerely,
    Drew Burgasser
    CAD Masters, Inc.

    When I combine the two (as per
    http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=3785782&linkID=2476059) I
    only get access to the first one in the list. If I perform a server query
    in LMTools it only shows the first one. Even though the clients are built
    with a different answer file I still cant get more than 20 clients working
    at any one time.
     
    Drew Burgasser, Jun 7, 2004
    #2
  3. Barking

    patrick_aps Guest

    Try this:
    make a 2nd folder and place a copy of lmtools, lmutils, lmgrid and adskflex there.
    Place in each folder 1 Lic file,
    Use LM tools to configure 2 services, called ACAD1 and ACAD2 for example. If that works, your lic files are suitable for your server and can be joined.

    If you still have problems, post your original lic files and the joined one, perhaps there is a little mistake somewhere...
     
    patrick_aps, Jun 9, 2004
    #3
  4. It will not work, because only one adskflex and one lmgrd can run on the
    same system so, you need to have another license.

    Regards'
    Efim

    If that works, your lic files are suitable for your server and can be
    joined.
    one, perhaps there is a little mistake somewhere...
     
    Efim Tetelman \(Autodesk, Inc\), Jun 9, 2004
    #4
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