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How to control activation of multiple licenses?
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I manage multiple Autodesk standalone software licenses in my company.
How can I control the activations that were performed?
We have subscription, but I found only the number of licenses that we bought.
It seems there´s no interface that shows the activations.
Thanks,
Claudio.
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There is no way to do it as far as I can tell. You will have to ask Autodesk to look those up for you. I can only see the last activation date per serial but not the number of times activated.
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Hello Claudio,
There really is no UI that allows for the control of past or current activations. Our Licensing Assitance team can tell you know many activations have been preformed under a given license, however that necessarily isn't an indication of how many open activations exist as individuals commonly re-activate due to hard drive issues, computer upgrades, etc...
I'm not sure if this is feasible / the size of the company that you're managing, but to gain an accurate count of what standalone licenses are being used in your company, you'd have to go around from machine to machine and take inventory.
Please accept as a solution if this fully answers your question, or reply with additional specifics as needed.


