Mike -
You still buy individual licenses. It's just that a license isn't dedicated to a single
workstation. It's allowed to "float" to whatever workstation needs it. The advantage is
that you don't have to have a license for each person who might want to run autocad.
Say you have 5 full time users and 5 part time users. You might be able to get by with 7
network licenses (depending on part time use) rather than the 10 you would need if you did
local licensing only.
hth
jason martin
frankfurt-short-bruza
"Mike Robinson" wrote in message
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> can someone tell mer how this works. at the moment we have local installs -
> one machine, one cad, one license. we are migrating to network served cad.
> are the licenses still individual or is there ranges. like 1-10 licenses,
> 11-50 licenses etc.
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