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  1. #1
    c.prettyman Guest

    License borrowing crisis

    A user checked out a laptop from our IT department, discussed the license borrowig process, and tehn completely forgot to borrow the license. He is now on the oposite coast, planning a meeting with an important client, and we do not have a VPN connection set up.

    Is there any way to check out a license for him, and transfer it to him by email?

    If there is a way to save this guy from his own mistakes, please meail me directly (posting is good too, but I am in a hurry)
    c.prettyman@ramsa(remove).com

    TIA
    Charles Prettyman

  2. #2
    Cy Shuster Guest
    Let him dial in with RAS (if you have that enabled) and check it out.

    Or, if the laptop has never had the product installed (which product is
    it?), FedEx him an install disk, and let him run the product using the trial
    period.

    The only license that can be transferred PC-to-PC is the standalone license.
    Depending on the product, he'd have to reinstall the standalone version in
    order to use it.

    Any chance the client might have a network license of the product?

    --Cy--

    "c.prettyman" <nospam@address.withheld> wrote in message
    news:29600255.1108854795423.JavaMail.jive@jiveforu m2.autodesk.com...
    A user checked out a laptop from our IT department, discussed the license
    borrowig process, and tehn completely forgot to borrow the license. He is
    now on the oposite coast, planning a meeting with an important client, and
    we do not have a VPN connection set up.

    Is there any way to check out a license for him, and transfer it to him by
    email?

    If there is a way to save this guy from his own mistakes, please meail me
    directly (posting is good too, but I am in a hurry)
    c.prettyman@ramsa(remove).com

    TIA
    Charles Prettyman

  3. #3
    AlmightySR Guest
    Good call Cy. He can even download the trial install from the Autodesk
    website. Its not too big... 56meg. With a hotel T1 connection shouldnt take
    more then half hour at worst case.(depending on how taxed the hotel line is)

    "Cy Shuster" <cy@example.com> wrote in message
    news:4217d497$1_1@newsprd01...
    Let him dial in with RAS (if you have that enabled) and check it out.

    Or, if the laptop has never had the product installed (which product is
    it?), FedEx him an install disk, and let him run the product using the
    trial period.

    The only license that can be transferred PC-to-PC is the standalone
    license. Depending on the product, he'd have to reinstall the standalone
    version in order to use it.

    Any chance the client might have a network license of the product?

    --Cy--

    "c.prettyman" <nospam@address.withheld> wrote in message
    news:29600255.1108854795423.JavaMail.jive@jiveforu m2.autodesk.com...
    A user checked out a laptop from our IT department, discussed the license
    borrowig process, and tehn completely forgot to borrow the license. He is
    now on the oposite coast, planning a meeting with an important client, and
    we do not have a VPN connection set up.

    Is there any way to check out a license for him, and transfer it to him
    by email?

    If there is a way to save this guy from his own mistakes, please meail me
    directly (posting is good too, but I am in a hurry)
    c.prettyman@ramsa(remove).com

    TIA
    Charles Prettyman

  4. #4
    c.prettyman Guest
    Oh, I wish management would take as hard a stance with our Star Designers as you guys do. Luckily, it turns out that IT had thought to install the VPN clinet on the laptop just in case, so one of them came into the office early Monday morning, and spent some time setting up the router etc so he could connect by VPN, and tehn they walked him through it.

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