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2005 License Manager System requirements

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2005 License Manager System requirements

The 2005 Networking Licensing Guide does not list Windows NT 4 as a supported Operating System for the Network License Manager. Can anyone confirm that the version of FlexLM that ships with 2005 requires Win 2000 or greater. Thanks. Mike Partenheimer
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FLEXlm is working fine on NT4, but AutoCAD requires 2000 and up. Regards, Efim "Partenheimer" wrote in message news:13301871.1082749638353.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > The 2005 Networking Licensing Guide does not list Windows NT 4 as a supported Operating System for the Network License Manager. Can anyone confirm that the version of FlexLM that ships with 2005 requires Win 2000 or greater. Thanks. Mike Partenheimer
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Thanks. Our workstations are all Win2000 & WinXP. Our network, however, is Win NT 4. This combination works great with Land Desktop 2004. When comparing the 2004 and 2005 Network Licensing Guides (which list the License Manager requirements) I noticed that the 2004 guide specifically lists WinNT 4 for the License Manager but the 2005 guide does not. I will try to upgrade the License Manager software over the weekend and see what happens. Mike Partenheimer
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NT4 is now 10 years old, and even Microsoft is dropping support for it. It takes time and money to test on each OS; eventually things have to drop off as new OS's are added. --Cy-- "Partenheimer" wrote in message news:7471539.1082757476600.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > Thanks. Our workstations are all Win2000 & WinXP. Our network, however, is Win NT 4. This combination works great with Land Desktop 2004. When comparing the 2004 and 2005 Network Licensing Guides (which list the License Manager requirements) I noticed that the 2004 guide specifically lists WinNT 4 for the License Manager but the 2005 guide does not. I will try to upgrade the License Manager software over the weekend and see what happens. Mike Partenheimer
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An update... I uninstalled the old 2004 License manager from my Win NT 4 server and installed the 2005 License Manager. Everything appears to be fine. I can now open both my 2004 and 2005 versions of Land Desktop. Thank you for the feedback on this question. Mike Partenheimer

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