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    *McLean, Ian

    Questions about Network Version

    109 Views, 5 Replies
    02-28-2001 10:52 PM
    Does anyone know of any known conflicts between Autocad 2000i & Windows 2000
    Server.

    Does anyone know the standard (minimum) processor(s) & RAM required when
    running a network version with 11 users.
    Please use plain text.
    *B, Tom

    Re: Questions about Network Version

    03-01-2001 12:01 AM in reply to: *McLean, Ian
    I have not heard of any "conflicts", but each user needs to have "power
    user" level privileges to use A2Ki.
    Our license server is a p-120 (Classic Pentium) and serves 12-18 people a
    day with no trouble.

    --
    Tom B
    Director, Design Support Section
    Burgess & Niple
    Phoenix, Arizona!

    "Ian McLean" wrote in message
    news:611EDCEC522B2A34EC08269974DCC6FF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    Does anyone know of any known conflicts between Autocad 2000i & Windows 2000
    Server.

    Does anyone know the standard (minimum) processor(s) & RAM required when
    running a network version with 11 users.
    Please use plain text.
    *Manter, Louanne M.

    Re:

    03-01-2001 12:18 AM in reply to: *McLean, Ian
    Thanks for the feedback. Now heres the thing for us ... our users are using
    a variety of platforms at the desktop - from Windows 95 (original), Windows
    98 2nd Edition & Windows Professional.

    Also, do you know how much RAM your server has ... one of our errors has
    been a Page Fault error (which sometimes indicates a lack of RAM).

    Also, most of our Server is Scuzzi; however the C drive - is IDE and that is
    what contains the operating system & the paging file.

    Anythoughts about that.

    Thanks

    Louanne

    "Tom B" wrote in message
    news:69B976B67A54EB6CD1C0F3ACA934336C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > I have not heard of any "conflicts", but each user needs to have "power
    > user" level privileges to use A2Ki.
    > Our license server is a p-120 (Classic Pentium) and serves 12-18 people a
    > day with no trouble.
    >
    > --
    > Tom B
    > Director, Design Support Section
    > Burgess & Niple
    > Phoenix, Arizona!
    >
    > "Ian McLean" wrote in message
    > news:611EDCEC522B2A34EC08269974DCC6FF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Does anyone know of any known conflicts between Autocad 2000i & Windows
    2000
    > Server.
    >
    > Does anyone know the standard (minimum) processor(s) & RAM required when
    > running a network version with 11 users.
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Manter, Louanne M.

    Re: Questions about Network Version

    03-01-2001 12:19 AM in reply to: *McLean, Ian
    "Louanne M. Manter" wrote in message news:...
    > Thanks for the feedback. Now heres the thing for us ... our users are
    using
    > a variety of platforms at the desktop - from Windows 95 (original),
    Windows
    > 98 2nd Edition & Windows Professional.
    >
    > Also, do you know how much RAM your server has ... one of our errors has
    > been a Page Fault error (which sometimes indicates a lack of RAM).
    >
    > Also, most of our Server is Scuzzi; however the C drive - is IDE and that
    is
    > what contains the operating system & the paging file.
    >
    > Anythoughts about that.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Louanne
    >
    > "Tom B" wrote in message
    > news:69B976B67A54EB6CD1C0F3ACA934336C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > I have not heard of any "conflicts", but each user needs to have "power
    > > user" level privileges to use A2Ki.
    > > Our license server is a p-120 (Classic Pentium) and serves 12-18 people
    a
    > > day with no trouble.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Tom B
    > > Director, Design Support Section
    > > Burgess & Niple
    > > Phoenix, Arizona!
    > >
    > > "Ian McLean" wrote in message
    > > news:611EDCEC522B2A34EC08269974DCC6FF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > Does anyone know of any known conflicts between Autocad 2000i & Windows
    > 2000
    > > Server.
    > >
    > > Does anyone know the standard (minimum) processor(s) & RAM required when
    > > running a network version with 11 users.
    > >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *B, Tom

    Re:

    03-01-2001 12:52 AM in reply to: *McLean, Ian
    Desktops - I prefer Windows 2000 Pro

    Server - recommend 256 MB RAM, ALL SCSI Drives, if you are building a new
    server for the license purposes, go with a high end workstation. If it will
    be a fileserver as well (storing drawings, etc...) go BIG!
    Please use plain text.
    *milana, jerry

    Re:

    03-02-2001 11:33 AM in reply to: *McLean, Ian
    Louanne,

    Keep in mind that AutoCAD executes on the local workstation regardless of
    where the AutoCAD files are. So a page fault error likely indicates a
    problem at the workstation not the server. If you are using a network based
    AutoCAD runtree you could be running into network performance problems but
    these are usually isolated to bandwidth issues which throwing RAM at the
    server will not help. If your 11 seats are heavy AutoCAD users I would try
    a "client deployment" where the AutoCAD runtree (program files) reside on
    the workstation and access licenses from the network. This is the
    configuration we recommend for "production users" as it places less stress
    on the server and network bandwidth.

    Jerry Milana
    Autodesk Product Support

    "Louanne M. Manter" wrote in message
    news:FFDCF07B95183BD1AF6A012DEB31051C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Thanks for the feedback. Now heres the thing for us ... our users are
    using
    > a variety of platforms at the desktop - from Windows 95 (original),
    Windows
    > 98 2nd Edition & Windows Professional.
    >
    > Also, do you know how much RAM your server has ... one of our errors has
    > been a Page Fault error (which sometimes indicates a lack of RAM).
    >
    > Also, most of our Server is Scuzzi; however the C drive - is IDE and that
    is
    > what contains the operating system & the paging file.
    >
    > Anythoughts about that.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Louanne
    >
    > "Tom B" wrote in message
    > news:69B976B67A54EB6CD1C0F3ACA934336C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > I have not heard of any "conflicts", but each user needs to have "power
    > > user" level privileges to use A2Ki.
    > > Our license server is a p-120 (Classic Pentium) and serves 12-18 people
    a
    > > day with no trouble.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Tom B
    > > Director, Design Support Section
    > > Burgess & Niple
    > > Phoenix, Arizona!
    > >
    > > "Ian McLean" wrote in message
    > > news:611EDCEC522B2A34EC08269974DCC6FF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > Does anyone know of any known conflicts between Autocad 2000i & Windows
    > 2000
    > > Server.
    > >
    > > Does anyone know the standard (minimum) processor(s) & RAM required when
    > > running a network version with 11 users.
    > >
    >
    Please use plain text.