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"Brian Roepke (Autodesk)" <
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It really doesn't matter if you installed
Inventor as a "Standalone" or a "Network" license. - The vault will still work
- You just need to have a valid Inventor 7 license on the machine where you
are going to run the vault client. No Inventor license is required on
the vault server.
When people are talking about the different
configurations it is less about licenesing and more about what components of
the vault are installed where. e.g. The server on a dedicated machine
with multiple users connected to it or the server on the same box as the
client (single user) and so on....
Brian Roepke
Autodesk