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Checking a license back in after it expired

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Anonymous
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Checking a license back in after it expired

Hi. We checked out a network license using the 'Borrow License Utility', and it was not checked back in with in the required 30-day check out period. Now when we start AutoCAD on that PC, it says 'License expired' and does not allow us to open the product to check it back in. How do we get the license checked back in, or check it back out? thanks.
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Anonymous
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I guess I should clarify, I know the license automatically gets checked back in on the server, but my real question is how do I get that machine to not have an expired license? It doesn't appear I can borrow again...
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Anonymous
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You don't need to check it back in, the server will reclaim it. To check
it back out, you just follow the same process as the first time.

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Sam Hochberg
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Hi. We checked out a network license using the 'Borrow License Utility', and
it was not checked back in with in the required 30-day check out period. Now
when we start AutoCAD on that PC, it says 'License expired' and does not
allow us to open the product to check it back in. How do we get the license
checked back in, or check it back out? thanks.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

thanks. ya, it appears that laptop is having connection issues on the network... I assume that's why its not working. Thanks.

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