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Licensing Issues
This section outlines common issues and their solutions with regards to software licenses and licensing your
products.
What is the difference between a stand-alone license and a network license?
Stand-alone licensed products are registered and activated to an individual workstation.
While the software can be installed on multiple systems in your facility, the license only allows one system to
be operational. The Portable License Utility can be used if a license needs to be transferred to another system. If
you need to run more systems, you need to purchase more stand-alone licensed products, or consider converting
to network licenses.
Network licensed products rely on the Network License Manager to keep track of software licenses.
The software can be installed and run on multiple systems, up to the maximum number of licenses you’ve
purchased. The Network License Manager "checks out" licenses until they are all in use. No further systems can
run the program until a license is "checked in." If you need to run more systems, you can purchase additional
licenses for the Network License Manager to maintain.
What is the benefit to using a network licensed version of the software?
Network licensed products are recommended for large drafting/design facilities, classrooms, and lab environments.
The main advantage is that you can install products on more systems than the number of licenses you have
purchased (for example, purchasing 25 licenses but installing on 40 workstations). At any one time, products
will run on the maximum number of systems for which you have licenses. This means you get a true floating
license. If software needs to be run on more systems, additional licenses can be purchased.
Registration and activation occurs only once and the licenses are maintained on your Network License Server.
What is Internet Explorer used for?
After installing your product, you can operate in
trial mode
for a given number of days. Whenever you launch
the program, you are prompted to activate the software.
When you choose to activate the software, Internet Explorer makes this process much faster.
Once you entered your registration data and submit it to Autodesk, an activation code is returned and you are
not prompted again during startup.
Networking Issues
This section outlines common issues and their solutions with regards to performing a network installation or
configuring your network license servers.
Where do I find my server name?
When installing a network licensed product, you must specify the name of the server that will run the Network
License Manager.
If you don’t know the server name, you can quickly find it by opening a Windows command prompt on the
system that will be the Network License Manager. At the prompt, enter ipconfig /all and note the Host Name
entry.
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Summary of Contents for 507B1-90A211-1301 - NavisWorks Manage 2010
Page 1: ...Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2010 User Guide March 2009 ...
Page 12: ...xii Contents ...
Page 14: ...2 Part 1 Welcome to Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2010 ...
Page 64: ...52 Chapter 3 Installation ...
Page 97: ...Get a Whole Project View 85 ...
Page 98: ...86 Part 2 Get a Whole Project View ...
Page 136: ...124 Chapter 5 Work with Files ...
Page 178: ...To toggle ViewCube Click View Head Up Display ViewCube 166 Chapter 6 Explore Your Model ...
Page 262: ...250 Chapter 9 Use Viewpoints and Sectioning Modes ...
Page 270: ...258 Chapter 11 Work Within a Team ...
Page 282: ...270 Chapter 12 Share Data ...
Page 346: ...334 Chapter 14 Create Photorealistic Visualizations ...
Page 460: ...448 Chapter 17 Autodesk Navisworks Reference ...
Page 466: ...454 Glossary ...