Who's using license?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by cclem0234, Dec 3, 2004.

  1. cclem0234

    cclem0234 Guest

    I just installed a 3 node network license which will be shared by 15 very
    casual users. Is there a way to tell who has Autocad open and using a
    license? I have a feeling they'll open it and forget about it.

    Thanks
    Chris
     
    cclem0234, Dec 3, 2004
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  2. cclem0234

    John Schmidt Guest

    Open LMTOOLS, pick the Server Status tab, then the Perform Status Inquiry
    button - that shows how many licenses you have and which computers are using
    them.

    John
     
    John Schmidt, Dec 3, 2004
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  3. cclem0234

    Cy Shuster Guest

    Investigate the TIMEOUT feature, to automatically log out inactive users.
    It's in your docs.

    --Cy--
     
    Cy Shuster, Dec 3, 2004
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  4. Have a look at JTB FlexReport: www.jtbworld.com/jtbflexreport
    It can as well as producing graphic curves, create HTML reports that shows
    who are using the licenses.

    --
    Best Regards, Jimmy Bergmark
    CAD and Database Developer Manager at www.pharmadule-emtunga.com
    Blog: http://jtbworld.blogspot.com
    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, Dec 6, 2004
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  5. cclem0234

    JPM Guest

    Chris,
    I have a very simple batch file sitting in my launch tray. It is just these three lines:
    \\server\adlm\lmutil.exe lmstat -c \\server\licensefolder -A >c:\temp\adlm.txt
    type c:\temp\adlm.txt
    pause

    It gives me a very quick CMD shell window showing me all of the licenses of all Flex managed software that is active. A click of the space bar and it is gone.

    Jay
     
    JPM, Dec 7, 2004
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