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Setting up Borrow time limit

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Anonymous
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Setting up Borrow time limit

I have one user that I Want to borrow the license for an extended period.
Do I set this thru the manager or does he just pick the return time when he
checks it out? I thought there was a 30-day limit set somewhere.

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Todd W
LDD 2009, Civil 3D
XP Pro SP2a
4 G Ram
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Anonymous
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Todd W wrote:
> I have one user that I Want to borrow the license for an extended period.
> Do I set this thru the manager or does he just pick the return time when he
> checks it out? I thought there was a 30-day limit set somewhere.
>

Take a look at:
http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS64997

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R.K. McSwain
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TravisNave
in reply to: Anonymous

The limit used to be 30-days back a few versions. But the latest borrow time is 6 months. You cannot extend the maximum borrow time for a product. You can only decrease the time with an adskflex.opt options file.

Therefore, if you are running AutoCAD 2004, then your limit is still 30-days. But 2009 would be 6 months.


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