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Thread: "Only two instances allowed through terminal server client"

  1. #1
    Kari Guest

    "Only two instances allowed through terminal server client"

    Hi,
    Our customer has problem with AutoCAD lisence on a Citrix-server use. He get
    error text "Only two instances allowed through terminal server client".

    Our customer has found out, that the problem isn't in Citrix, this is
    AutoCAD feature. AutoCAD has feature, which allow same time instances only
    for two, if there is the Citrix-server on the ground. How to fix this
    problem?

    Kari

  2. #2
    James Wedding Guest
    You don't run it on Citrix. Adesk considers server side hosting a bad idea,
    and a violation of your licensing. It just doesn't work well to be honest.

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  3. #3
    Cy Shuster Guest
    What release of AutoCAD do you have? Some newer versions support network
    licenses over VPN. This is a better solution for your client -- or
    "borrowing" a network license for a remote site.

    --Cy--

    "Kari" <zaoqqqqq@nic.fi> wrote in message news:40f3e24d$1_3@newsprd01...
    Hi,
    Our customer has problem with AutoCAD lisence on a Citrix-server use. He
    get
    error text "Only two instances allowed through terminal server client".

    Our customer has found out, that the problem isn't in Citrix, this is
    AutoCAD feature. AutoCAD has feature, which allow same time instances only
    for two, if there is the Citrix-server on the ground. How to fix this
    problem?

    Kari

  4. #4
    Kari Guest
    I am almost sure, that our customer has Mechanical 2002 or 2004.

    If I have understood right our customer, the problem is how to move bigger
    files between computer and server on slow connections (I could understand
    something wrong). Citrix is solution, but how....

    Kari



    "Cy Shuster" <cy@example.com> wrote in message
    news:40f40c3f$1_3@newsprd01...
    What release of AutoCAD do you have? Some newer versions support network
    licenses over VPN. This is a better solution for your client -- or
    "borrowing" a network license for a remote site.

    --Cy--

    "Kari" <zaoqqqqq@nic.fi> wrote in message news:40f3e24d$1_3@newsprd01...
    Hi,
    Our customer has problem with AutoCAD lisence on a Citrix-server use. He
    get
    error text "Only two instances allowed through terminal server client".

    Our customer has found out, that the problem isn't in Citrix, this is
    AutoCAD feature. AutoCAD has feature, which allow same time instances
    only
    for two, if there is the Citrix-server on the ground. How to fix this
    problem?

    Kari

  5. #5
    dstein Guest
    At one time, AutoCAD ran on Citrix just fine, but was not ideal in terms of performance and so forth, so Autodesk pulled out support and in some versions actually detect and block execution on Citrix or VNC sessions. At least this is what I've been told :) I was told also that 2005 can now be used on Citrix but that Autodesk does not officially support it. I may be in error here, so if anyone knows for sure, please correct me.

  6. #6
    Kari Guest
    Our customer has said same thing, that older versions of AutoCAD has run on
    Citrix, but the newer versions doesn't any more.

    Kari



    "dstein" <nospam@address.withheld> wrote in message
    news:13492749.1089951688502.JavaMail.jive@jiveforu m1...
    At one time, AutoCAD ran on Citrix just fine, but was not ideal in terms
    of performance and so forth, so Autodesk pulled out support and in some
    versions actually detect and block execution on Citrix or VNC sessions. At
    least this is what I've been told :) I was told also that 2005 can now be
    used on Citrix but that Autodesk does not officially support it. I may be
    in error here, so if anyone knows for sure, please correct me.

  7. #7
    Andi Auburger Guest
    Kari schrieb:
    Our customer has said same thing, that older versions of AutoCAD has run on
    Citrix, but the newer versions doesn't any more.
    If I remember correctly, there was a "special" version of ACAD2000 and
    it's verticals for terminal and Citrix environments which we must order
    directly from Autodesk.
    But with the release of 2000i Autodesk dropped the support for terminal
    servers (and changed the EULA).
    Regards
    ..
    Andi

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