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R6 finally arrived here this morning so we should have it up and running here
by the end of next week. Problem is we installed out final licence of R5.3 two
weeks ago and have not been able to authorise it becase AutoDESK have upgraded
our licenses and wont issue an authorisation code for it's installation.
We are on the subscription package and it seems that as soon as the new
version comes out, AutoDESK upgrade our licenses at their end with regards to
authorisation codes etc. This is fine except that it took over 6 weeks for our
R6's to arrive after release (actually arrived on the 27th November). What
would have happened if we had to do a reinstall in between of R5.3? We would
have had no software. It also leaves us in the position that if we had decided
to skip the introduction of R6 (not sure why we would) and just continue to
use R5.3, we could not have reinstalled R5.3 if they needed it, nor could we
have gone back to R5.3 after installing R6.
This is not good enough.
Regards
Steve
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"sstrik" <We
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do have copies of the authorisation codes, but the software asks for a new one
each time it is loaded onto the machines. Our VAR states that they can't issue
an authorisation code for R5.3 as they have ugraded our licence to R6.
When the IT guys originally set them up there were numerous conflicts with
Outlook, requiring several startovers on the systems. each time they needed to
contact our VAR to get a new auth code. I don't know if this is something to
do with CDilla or not.
regards
Steve
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IT guy confirmed that he had to get a new Auth code every time he re-installed
the software. I can only go by what they say, not having done it myself. What
could be missing or being done incorrectly that would require a new
Authorisation code every time you reformat and reload?
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Steve
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"jorgen" <bjornes@email.com>Sounds
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like the C-dilla troll.
(the ever-popular licence-manager from hell).
US-versions dont have this beast, and can use the auth-code again and
again.
Us others, (at least europeans) have to endure this silly
abomination. When we rescieve the auth-code, were told to keep it because
we'll need it to re-install, but of cource it doesnt work that way.
I also have to get a new code to install on a new or changed machine.
Most of the time however, on a machine with a valid license, you can
uninstall and reinstall IV without using the auth-code.
A format of the
hard-drive should also be OK.
Jorgen
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most certainly am from the land of Oz :). The main problem for us at the
moment is that Adesk or the VAR (don't know which) wont issue an Auth code for
a 5.3 licence, because they have sent us R6. Hopefully we can get R6 up and
running on all three machines we have here soon.
Regards
Steve
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"jorgen" <bjornes@email.com>Could
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you be confusing it with Pro/e?
They used to tie the licence to the
mac-adress on the NIC.
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