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A quick way to tell if a computer has standalone or network acad installed?

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LDShaw
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A quick way to tell if a computer has standalone or network acad installed?

We are upgrading soon and need to do an audit on our users. We have several physical locations so I don't want to go into Autocad on every computer but we need to find out who is running standalone and who has Network running.  Is there a fast way to tell outside Autocad what they are running?

I have System Center so I can audit any computer I just need to know what to look for.



Thanks for any help.

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tedwardspg
in reply to: LDShaw

Just go to the lic manager. You will be able to see all the computer names running Acad. the ones you do not see are standalone. Why would you have standalone versions AND networked versions?

ACA 2013
Windows 7 enterprise
Intel core i7 860 @ 2.80GHz
16GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 - 4GB
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I had to go thru that recently.  I requested that everyone send me a screen shot of their license info via email.  I gave them a due date, 2 weeks down the road, and it made it easy. 

Good luck!

 

(We have standalones and network versions too.)

"There's always room."

Windows 10 Professional
64-Bit Intel Xeon W-2125 @ 4.00GHz
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2018.3
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LDShaw
in reply to: craigswearingen

Thank you for your answers. If all else fails I am going to ask for a screen capture and finish my work up that way.

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