PLU - Deleting ’30-Day-Trial’ License

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Colin French, Nov 2, 2004.

  1. Colin French

    Colin French Guest

    I recently switched computers and used the Portable License Utility to transfer an ACAD2005 license from the old system to the new one. Since this involved installing AutoCAD on the new system before transferring the license, this means there are now *two* licenses showing up on that machine - a 30-day-trial license, and the real transferred license.

    Is there any way to remove the 30-day trial license from the machine and/or the Portable License Utility?

    That may sound like fussing over insignificant details, <grin> but it would also give me confidence that the new computer will keep working with the transferred license. As it stands, I am reluctant to wipe the old system until the 30 days are up, just in case I have to re-export the license.

    Thanks in advance for any help,

    Colin French
     
    Colin French, Nov 2, 2004
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  2. Colin French

    Cy Shuster Guest

    If you don't *launch* AutoCAD before transferring the license, you won't get
    the trial license (for next time).
    No. The trial will be used until it expires, then the full license will be
    used (once you import it). You can have multiple copies of the license for
    a single product on a single PC. There's a license instance selection
    algorithm that picks the best one for you.
    If you've successfully imported on the new PC, you can be confident that
    everything worked fine. Re-exporting wouldn't work in this case, since you
    already have a successful import (the export would work, but the import
    would fail). If there is any problem on this new PC, the fix would be to
    simply get a new auth code. You fix licenses where they are (not by
    reimporting in an attempt to "replace" an old license).

    In the PLU, you can right-click on a license to view its properties, if this
    gives you any more confidence that your transfer was successful.

    --Cy--
     
    Cy Shuster, Nov 2, 2004
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  3. Colin,

    You are more likely to cause trouble for yourself by deleting licenses than
    anything else. You can tell which license AutoCAD is using by selecting
    ABOUT in the help pull-down and then selecting the PRODUCT INFORMATION
    button. If the license properties show that you have a Permanent,
    Commercial license you can be confident that AutoCAD is running off the full
    license, not the trial.

    --
    Jerry Milana,
    Autodesk Consulting

    transfer an ACAD2005 license from the old system to the new one. Since this
    involved installing AutoCAD on the new system before transferring the
    license, this means there are now *two* licenses showing up on that
    machine - a 30-day-trial license, and the real transferred license.
    and/or the Portable License Utility?
    would also give me confidence that the new computer will keep working with
    the transferred license. As it stands, I am reluctant to wipe the old system
    until the 30 days are up, just in case I have to re-export the license.
     
    jerry milana \(Autodesk Consulting\), Nov 2, 2004
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  4. Colin French

    Colin French Guest

    Thanks for the quick responses, Cy and Jerry.

    Checking the About-->Product Information dialog box does indeed show the license being used by ACAD is a "Permanent, Commercial" one, i.e. the imported license and not the 30-day trial. That has allayed my concerns. Thanks again,

    ...Colin French
     
    Colin French, Nov 2, 2004
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