Anything new in Flexlm w/ 2005?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by bstaples, Feb 19, 2004.

  1. bstaples

    bstaples Guest

    Has anything changed with regards to FLEXlm in R2005? Anything new?

    Brian
     
    bstaples, Feb 19, 2004
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  2. It's much easier to borrow and return licenses. You can do it from within
    AutoCAD 2005. Some bugs with distributed licenses and borrowing has been
    fixed.

    Network License Authorization program makes obtaining a network license
    quick and easy. If you have Internet it connects directly to autodesk and
    you have your code within a minute.

    --
    Best Regards, Jimmy Bergmark
    CAD and Database Developer Manager at www.pharmadule-emtunga.com
    Take a look at
    JTB FlexReport (FLEXlm report tool) - www.jtbworld.com/jtbflexreport
    SmartPurger (Purges automatically) - www.jtbworld.com/?/smartpurger.htm
    or download some freeware at www.jtbworld.com
    More on AutoCAD 2005;
    www.jtbworld.com/autocad2005.htm
     
    Jimmy Bergmark, Feb 19, 2004
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  3. FLEXlm Version is now 9.3
    Changes/Improvements I know:
    - Better Error descrpitions in the logfile (more detailed) (Haven't seen
    yet by myself)
    - improved stability (I'm running our company's licences for all
    versions without any troubles)
    - the "TIMEOUT" setting in the OPTIONS file works really ;-)
    - running on Win2003 is supported
    - New NIW with better options for deployment settings
    Regards

    Andi
     
    Andi Auburger, Feb 23, 2004
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  4. I must correct myself: Version 9.2

    Andi
     
    Andi Auburger, Feb 23, 2004
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  5. Jimmy Bergmark, Feb 23, 2004
    #5
  6. Thanks Jimmy,

    the 9.2 is running now for one year.
    I just see that 10 is at the Globetrotter site
    last week during the ACAD2005 training course ;-)
    (I confess: I was a little bit surfing while waiting for
    the installation).
    Regards

    Andy
     
    Andi Auburger, Feb 23, 2004
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