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Message 1 of 6
enahuis
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LT 2012 LTU

We bought one standalone version of Autocad LT 2012. There are 3 users who need to use the program but don't work on the same time with it.

 

Can i use the LTU and install this version on 3 pc's and let the users transfer the license between them? It might be possible technically but is it allowed on licenseterms?

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Message 2 of 6
TravisNave
in reply to: enahuis

Yeah, you can attempt this but the LTU is not reliable. Eventually it will break and you will be left without a license.  You might consider upgrading to a full seat of AutoCAD and adding network activation to it.  That way they can all have AutoCAD installed and just share the single network license.  It's worth it. 



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pendean
in reply to: TravisNave

It would be cheaper to buy (2) additional LT seats 🙂

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TravisNave
in reply to: pendean

Haha!  True indeed.  Smiley Very Happy



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Message 5 of 6
enahuis
in reply to: TravisNave

Is LTU that buggy? I'll try if it works. When not w start thinking about more licenses

When the export fails i have to reactivate with autodesk?

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TravisNave
in reply to: enahuis

No, I was exaggerating on the LTU.  It's actually much worse than my description.  And yes, when it fails, you will have to reactivate thru Autodesk.  Good luck!



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