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Thread: Any limitation to use windows workstation as Autodesk Licens

  1. #1
    Ken Tong Guest

    Any limitation to use windows workstation as Autodesk Licens

    Is there any limitation of Flexlm installing on a NT/2000/XP workstation as
    a AutoCAD 2005/2004/2002 server?
    the limitation I mean is the no. of License it can hold. I heard there is a
    limitation of 10 license it can handle by a workstation because of "inbound
    connection". Is this correct? Is this recommended to use server if the no.
    of AuoCAD License is over 10?

    Thanks
    Ken Tong

  2. #2
    Jimmy Bergmark Guest
    From what I remember some have been successful in running more than 10
    licenses on a workstation. If you search among the older messages you might
    find a better answer.

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    "Ken Tong" <kentong@forida.com.hk> wrote in message
    news:40f1fbb3_2@newsprd01...
    Is there any limitation of Flexlm installing on a NT/2000/XP workstation
    as
    a AutoCAD 2005/2004/2002 server?
    the limitation I mean is the no. of License it can hold. I heard there is
    a
    limitation of 10 license it can handle by a workstation because of
    "inbound
    connection". Is this correct? Is this recommended to use server if the no.
    of AuoCAD License is over 10?

    Thanks
    Ken Tong


  3. #3
    dstein Guest
    The 10 user limit is based on concurrent persistent connections. I don't know for sure, but I believe Flex/LM uses intermittent connections to request and maintain license sessions across the network. You *could* possibly get away with hosting more than 10 but if you're running a business with multiple users, you're better off hosting it on a business-capable host (i.e. a server o/s). Why risk it causing problems at the worst possible time?

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