Here's my take on things...
WU wrote in message
news:D75FB1395DF4DD50AA8677D94149DB1A@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Hi all,
> We currently have 9 standalone Land Development licenses on workstations.
> We are going to switch to Network licencing and I have the following
> questions.
>
> 1. Some users have Land Development opened up and "AEC Enabled Autocad"
> opened up for copy/paste work.
> Does this take up 2 licenses?
No it only takes up one licence.
>
> 2. Some cadd-users use Land Development routines and some will only need
> Cadd "AEC Enabled Autocad" for redmark work. Does the licensing vary?
No, LDD comes with Map (AEC Enabled AutoCad) and nothing varies.
>
> 3. Is it possible to have lets say, 10 seats of Land Development Desktop
and
> 5 Civil Designs as network installs?
> If so, from what I see, you only access Civil Design from the menu
pallatte
> after you load up LDD. wouldn't that take a license from the 10 seats?
No, Civil Design and LDD are 2 seperate programs. However you do need LDD
to run Civil. Basically, you can have LDD and Civil installed on 500
computers, but only 10 people can use LDD at one time and only 5 people out
of the 10 can use the Civil part.
>
> 4. If I have 10users doing caddwork and 2 engineers need Civil Design for
> highway work, are they screwed?
Yep, they is screwed.
>
> Thanks in advance, I'm just trying to find some simple laymans terms
> answers.
If you have other questions or I haven't answered them, contact your
reseller, they should be able to help you, if not, call AutoDesk directly.