OpenLM is a 3rd party tool that enables end users to fend for their licenses;
It tracks the usage of concurrent licenses, and provides a mirror view for end users. That way users can see who's got the licenses they need and what their contact details are.
Also, in case of license denial, the end user can be notified when a license has become vacant.
Ori Kaplan
Would you mind not spamming the boards with advertisements? There is a classifieds forum for such things: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Classifieds/bd-p/119
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That worked.
Next question... is it possible to make this information available to all members of the office without having them log into our server?
You can put LMTOOLS on the client machines and they can perform status enquiries remotely. Instead of service, use license file and in the box put 27000@servername (where servername is your hostname.)
You might want to set restrictions at the server to keep them from doing anything else though. You can also create a script with the lmutil to do the same thing. I have that posted somewhere here...
There is no spam shown, people referenced products that are related to this thread, I would not want to try to search the classified section for that information.
First you responded to a 5 year old posting..
And secondly this is considered spam (as @dgorsman pointed out 5 years ago) due to the rules of the forum. Meaning the person who recommended that 3rd party app actually works for the company (link provided) and they are not allowed to promote or sale their product on any Autodesk forums when there's cost associated to it. IF all their product line was free they could offer it as a suggestion. Or if you suggested it, it would be fine..
See ground rule #8 https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/community-faq/etiquette-and-ground-rules/td-p/5384757
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Usually I would let individual posts lie where they are, so this was probably a case of posting the same thing to multiple threads and/or boards.
I disagree, as it is useful and relates to the subject, why should it matter if they work for the company or not? This does not equate to a sales or marketing effort, there are simply mentioning a product which they may or may not have an affiliation with. They aren't out there saying this is the only option or that other options are bad. I would understand if they were making negative comments about competitors in the thread, but no, they simply offered a perfectly valid solution, which does not a marketing effort make.
And so what if it is an old thread? It is still a valid thread since Autodesk still does not provide this basic functionality that they should have added years ago.
Now that I could see, but the other response wouldn't make any sense to me, as this is relevant to this thread and honestly, I wouldn't have found the right solution without the post you commented on, as it led me in the right direction, which is why the post calling it spam annoyed me so much, as I would still be wasting my time looking if the "spam" message wasn't there.
Yes you have a point and I have one as well. I'm not disagreeing with you that the product may be helpful to you or others.. I was merely pointing out a reason why @dgorsman may have written that and you said its not spam. So I was indicating or clarifying what is considered spam on these forums. Granted this posting started 5 years ago and @dgorsman probably had another reason why they stated that, but.. Just because you disagree (and you have the right to do that) with me (or others) doesn't mean its not considered SPAM due to forum rules. Users now have the right to indicate forum postings as SPAM where-as years ago we didn't. Anyhow thanks for the conversation and have a great day.. And by the way, its SPAM..
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