We have three copies of AutoCAD LT 2010 single user version, which are used by three users in my organisation. We have installed the software on three desktop computers, which the users access on a daily basis.
These users are now looking to hot desk, as such could need to use the software on any number of computers around my organisation. It has been suggested that AutoCAD LT could be installed on a virtual desktop, to enable the users to access the software from any desktop within the organisation. This would negate the need to install AutoCAD LT onto many desktops and use the portable licence utility.
I have read the EULA but it only states that the software can be installed on a single computer. It is unclear if use of a virtual desktop is acceptable within the terms of the licence.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks
My understanding of the EULA is that setting up a shared VM for mutiple users to share one standalone license with is a violation of that agreement.