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Thread: Creating Network License Groups

  1. #1
    Paul Guest

    Creating Network License Groups

    I currently have a network install with 2 licenses for Acad 2004. I am
    getting ready to add a single network license to the .lic file. In our
    office there are two distinct groups, "Design" and "Water". 2 licenses are
    for Design, and 1 for Water.

    I would like to be able to have 2 seperate groups that would only pull only
    there licenses, from 1 FLEX install.

    How would this be done?

    Paul

  2. #2
    Efim Tetelman (Autodesk, Guest
    Hi Paul,

    to find out how it can be done, please use FLEXUser doc which is installed
    in the same directory where is your Network License Manager installed, if I
    remember section 5.2.6 explains how to create groups and also see such
    commands like "INCLUDE, INCLUDEALL, EXCLUDE, EXCLUDEALL, and RESERVE"

    Hope this helps.

    Efim


    "Paul" <pwhitely@surfcity-hb.org> wrote in message
    news:4117b4bc$1_2@newsprd01...
    I currently have a network install with 2 licenses for Acad 2004. I am
    getting ready to add a single network license to the .lic file. In our
    office there are two distinct groups, "Design" and "Water". 2 licenses
    are
    for Design, and 1 for Water.

    I would like to be able to have 2 seperate groups that would only pull
    only
    there licenses, from 1 FLEX install.

    How would this be done?

    Paul

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