I am the contract manager. When a user activates a standalone license I get the EregConfirmation email that shows it was activated. It includes the serial number, product and activation code. I asked the user that activated it to send me the activation code so I can check if it was for the email that I received but he said they did not know how to get the activation code. He sent me the product license information which does not have that information. He also sent me the EMS2012en_RegInfo.html file which has the request code but not the activation code. So I have a couple of questions:
1.Where can a user find the activation CODE once he has activated his product? In this case, it's AutoCAD 2010, standalone-locked license.
2. If I don’t know who activated a standalone license but I got an EregConfirmation email, is there a way to find out which user/computer or anything else about the user that just activated a license?
Your email with the activation code should also contain the request code. You can use it to match up the activation. Each activation code is unique to the system and installation instance, so you will not be able to use it or reuse it on a reinstall.
The email does not contain the request code, only the activation code. The actibvation code is 56 characters (14 groups of 4) and the request code is 32 characters (8 grousp of 4). Thanks.
Interesting. My emails have always also contained the request codes as well. You're probably not going to have much luck then as the licensing is encrypted.
Hi DannyQuiroz5858,
Indeed as TravisNave mentioned, the email with the Activation Code also contains the Request Code, Serial Number and Product Key.
If in case you no longer have that email, you can Private Message me your Serial Number and I would be happy to provide you the Activation Code. On our end, we can also give you the Machine ID or Computer Name as seen in our system.
For further clarification on Activation and Registration, feel free to contact them at 1800-551-1490, M-F, 8:30am - 5:30pm.
I do have all those emails and i must be missing something because i don't see the code. But, what i need is some self-service method of finding complete information on who activated a license. This is so i can keep track of the licenses that i manage. I don't want to have to call the activation and registration number every time i need some info, especially since i own quite a bit of licenses. I may just call my designated reseller and have them help me with this. Thanks.
ok, folks, WHY OH WHY does autodesk not include the machine id in the email sent to the account manager???
It is a crying shame they do not, as it would allow us account managers to monitor who is doing what.
Instead we just wonder who activated, what a rediculous policy.
I will pursue this with Autodesk as it only sets things up for easy stealing of licenses, at least until the acct manager caught it by sheer numbers.
Please reply to this Autodesk.
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Please help I have ACADLT 2016 year subscription and I have down loaded and run set up when I go onto open the software it states Licence not activated /invalid How can this be so I paid for it 05/11/2015
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If you are on subscription, you should log into your account page, and look at the product serial they show for you, if indeed they do show it at all.
If you are willing to pay $1400 for LT, you should take the time to do that.
I do not know why people buy acad LT anymore. You could have bought Bricscad Pro for $600 and its like full autocad, with lisp and .net languages so you can use routines grabbed from the customization group. The lisp code is the same for both. You can also customize menus and so on....for 1/2 the price.
We use both in our office, and you forget you are in bcad most of the time.
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