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Reid M. Addis
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 12:32 am    Post subject: Citrix Server and ADT2005 Reply with quote

I'd like to put a copy of our networked licensed ADT2005 on our Citrix
server for remote access.
If I'm correct, I believe ADT2005 needs to create a folder structure under
c:\documents and settings for each user that starts up the program (it does
that on our local client machines anyway).

Is there any alternative way to do this, like having a single common folder
structure? If not, does anyone have any experience with ADT or AutoCAD 2005
on a citrix server (I know it will be dog slow!).

Thanks!

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Regards,
---------------
Reid M. Addis
Registered Architect
Architectural Applications Specialist
Granary Associates
411 North 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Ph. 215-665-7056
email: addis@granaryassoc.com

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Bud Schroeder [Autodesk I
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 7:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Citrix Server and ADT2005 Reply with quote

Hi Reid,

We do not support running on Citrix and it actually violates the license
agreement.

Hope this helps.

Bud Schroeder
AutoCAD Test Development
Autodesk Inc.


"Reid M. Addis" <addis@NOSPAMgranaryassoc.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I'd like to put a copy of our networked licensed ADT2005 on our Citrix
server for remote access.
If I'm correct, I believe ADT2005 needs to create a folder structure under
c:\documents and settings for each user that starts up the program (it
does
that on our local client machines anyway).

Is there any alternative way to do this, like having a single common
folder
structure? If not, does anyone have any experience with ADT or AutoCAD
2005
on a citrix server (I know it will be dog slow!).

Thanks!

--
Regards,
---------------
Reid M. Addis
Registered Architect
Architectural Applications Specialist
Granary Associates
411 North 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Ph. 215-665-7056
email: addis@granaryassoc.com

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shobhit
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 8:42 am    Post subject: Re: Citrix Server and ADT2005 Reply with quote

Hello Reid,

I believe running any Autodesk software in a Citrix environment is a violation of the End User License Agreement. Another alternative is running FlexLM.

Best regards,

Shobhit Baadkar
Director of Business Development
CVIS, Inc.

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Darren J. Young
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 8:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Citrix Server and ADT2005 Reply with quote

Bud,

I was told by someone (from Autodesk) prior to release 2005 shipping,
that Citrix WOULD be supported and they all you needed to do is contact
your reseller for an EULA exclusion to allow such a use.

Did this change or was it incorrect information?

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Darren J. Young
CAD/CAM Systems Developer

Cold Spring Granite Company
202 South Third Avenue
Cold Spring, Minnesota 56320

Email: dyoung@coldspringgranite.com
Phone: (320) 685-5045
Fax: (320) 685-5052


In article <4168038c$1_3@newsprd01>, bud.schroeder@autodesk.com says...
Quote:
Hi Reid,

We do not support running on Citrix and it actually violates the license
agreement.

Hope this helps.

Bud Schroeder
AutoCAD Test Development
Autodesk Inc.


"Reid M. Addis" <addis@NOSPAMgranaryassoc.com> wrote in message
news:4166f94b_2@newsprd01...
I'd like to put a copy of our networked licensed ADT2005 on our Citrix
server for remote access.
If I'm correct, I believe ADT2005 needs to create a folder structure under
c:\documents and settings for each user that starts up the program (it
does
that on our local client machines anyway).

Is there any alternative way to do this, like having a single common
folder
structure? If not, does anyone have any experience with ADT or AutoCAD
2005
on a citrix server (I know it will be dog slow!).

Thanks!

--
Regards,
---------------
Reid M. Addis
Registered Architect
Architectural Applications Specialist
Granary Associates
411 North 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Ph. 215-665-7056
email: addis@granaryassoc.com




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Bud Schroeder [Autodesk I
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Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 3:16 am    Post subject: Re: Citrix Server and ADT2005 Reply with quote

Hi Darren,

Not sure who told you this but it would take more the ULA to make it work.
So it's not supported at this time.

Hope this helps.

Bud


"Darren J. Young" <See.Signature.For@Email.Address> wrote in message
news:MPG.1bd86a5e6a4c91f398977c@discussion.autodesk.com...
Quote:
Bud,

I was told by someone (from Autodesk) prior to release 2005 shipping,
that Citrix WOULD be supported and they all you needed to do is contact
your reseller for an EULA exclusion to allow such a use.

Did this change or was it incorrect information?

--
Darren J. Young
CAD/CAM Systems Developer

Cold Spring Granite Company
202 South Third Avenue
Cold Spring, Minnesota 56320

Email: dyoung@coldspringgranite.com
Phone: (320) 685-5045
Fax: (320) 685-5052


In article <4168038c$1_3@newsprd01>, bud.schroeder@autodesk.com says...
Hi Reid,

We do not support running on Citrix and it actually violates the license
agreement.

Hope this helps.

Bud Schroeder
AutoCAD Test Development
Autodesk Inc.


"Reid M. Addis" <addis@NOSPAMgranaryassoc.com> wrote in message
news:4166f94b_2@newsprd01...
I'd like to put a copy of our networked licensed ADT2005 on our Citrix
server for remote access.
If I'm correct, I believe ADT2005 needs to create a folder structure
under
c:\documents and settings for each user that starts up the program (it
does
that on our local client machines anyway).

Is there any alternative way to do this, like having a single common
folder
structure? If not, does anyone have any experience with ADT or AutoCAD
2005
on a citrix server (I know it will be dog slow!).

Thanks!

--
Regards,
---------------
Reid M. Addis
Registered Architect
Architectural Applications Specialist
Granary Associates
411 North 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Ph. 215-665-7056
email: addis@granaryassoc.com





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