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Express Meter vs. Acad/LDDT

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Anonymous
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Express Meter vs. Acad/LDDT

One of my clients is trying to have their network license monitor
(Express Meter)
distinguish between LDDT2 and Autocad 2000. The executable for both
Desktop
and AutoCAD is the acad.exe file and as such the monitor can't
distinguish
one from the other. Are there any trace files that give LDDT2 an
identity?

Express Meter recognizes exe, dll, clm and bat files. Any thoughts?

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Karl M. Fuls PLS
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Anonymous
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One of our clients has pegged certain DLL files that LDDT loads. They
monitor that with ExpressMeter.

"Karl Fuls" wrote in message
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> One of my clients is trying to have their network license monitor
> (Express Meter)
> distinguish between LDDT2 and Autocad 2000. The executable for both
> Desktop
> and AutoCAD is the acad.exe file and as such the monitor can't
> distinguish
> one from the other. Are there any trace files that give LDDT2 an
> identity?
>
> Express Meter recognizes exe, dll, clm and bat files. Any thoughts?
>
> --
> Karl M. Fuls PLS
> Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program
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Anonymous
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Any idea which ones? Naturally, I'm looking for the easy way out....

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Karl M. Fuls PLS
Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program

Doug Wietbrock wrote:
>
> One of our clients has pegged certain DLL files that LDDT loads. They
> monitor that with ExpressMeter.
>
> "Karl Fuls" wrote in message
> news:3AA621F6.8BB931A0@home.com...
> > One of my clients is trying to have their network license monitor
> > (Express Meter)
> > distinguish between LDDT2 and Autocad 2000. The executable for both
> > Desktop
> > and AutoCAD is the acad.exe file and as such the monitor can't
> > distinguish
> > one from the other. Are there any trace files that give LDDT2 an
> > identity?
> >
> > Express Meter recognizes exe, dll, clm and bat files. Any thoughts?
> >
> > --
> > Karl M. Fuls PLS
> > Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program

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