Standalone to network license

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Tracy Matteson, Jul 20, 2004.

  1. Long story short. . . . We had a guy install a copy of autocad that should
    have been set up to run on our license server, instead, it's set up to run
    standalone. Is there any way to 'repoint' to the license server?

    thanks!
     
    Tracy Matteson, Jul 20, 2004
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  2. Tracy Matteson

    Cy Shuster Guest

    It's hard to say without knowing what release of AutoCAD you have. If you
    have the License Configuration Switcher installed, that's just what it's
    for. Otherwise, you'll have to uninstall and reinstall.

    --Cy--
     
    Cy Shuster, Jul 20, 2004
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  3. Tracy Matteson

    dstein Guest

    The only way to "convert" a standalone license to a network client license is to uninstall and install the proper license type. It doesn't matter what version of AutoCAD (since 2002 anyway). If the user has a network client license which is "borrowed" (i.e. checked-out), it can be returned and it becomes a network license client without changing the software out, but that doesn't sound like what you're describing.
     
    dstein, Jul 24, 2004
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