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franck Hervet
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 9:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Borrowing more than 30 days? Reply with quote

Hi all,

Thanks for your reply.
I'm like a reseller that have no solution to offer to my client.
:-((
This limit is a little bit short.

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Best regards

Franck Hervet
http://www.aricad.fr

"jerry milana (Autodesk Consulting)" <milanaj@autodesk.com> a écrit dans le
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You can control license borrowing using the options file. There are
several
parameters you can choose from to control borrowing. I suggest you review
the FLEXlm documentation which was installed under your license manager
folder on your license server.
Restarting the license manager does not give your borrowed licenses back
by
design. If it did allow that it would place you in a position of license
agreement violation. There are two authorized ways for you to get your
licenses back. Either wait for the expire period to occur or get your
users
to connect to the network and return their licenses early.

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Jerry Milana,
Autodesk Consulting

"kmc" <nospam@address.withheld> wrote in message
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how can you stop license borrowing I have it where all the licenses are
out (Borrowed) and cant get them back I have tried stopping the service
but
they are still out there
I would like to set it up so the licenses are just used and not taken by
a
user

thanks



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TravisNave
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 3:15 am    Post subject: Re: Borrowing more than 30 days? Reply with quote

You could run the ACAD.EXE inside of a container program that keeps the date at a static setting. I suppose in that sense, you could keep your license forever. However, I think that is a violation of the license.
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