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understanding is that now that the network license costs more, it is
acceptable to use FlexLM over a WAN. Therefore, if I understand this
correctly, it is acceptable to set up some at home or on the road staff
memebers to connect into the office via vpn, so that they can check out a
license and use AutoCAD. However, so far as I am aware, tehre is not currently
any other license checkout facility. Is this correct? Also, has anyone done
this - I would not want to be working on files across vpn, but if the
connection is only serving to maintain a link to the license manager, and
autoCAD is running locally, and the user is working off local copies of the
files, tehn there should not be any notable performance issues. Has aanyone
tried this? Is vpn over a dial-up adequate to maintain a
license?
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Steve and Mark.