hello,
I have a very simple question.
i have purchased a product autodesk building design suite. i am only allowed to use complete suite on a single machine. But what if i want to use 3ds max in 1 machine and on another want to use revit and cad. why cant i install the different softwares on different machines and work at a same time? It is very important because it speeds up my project work, if i have my staff working on cad or revit and second working on max at the same time.
if it is working on one machine with all these many options of software at same time, its no sense in buying such a suite. As a suggestion Autodesk must implicate this multiple machine usage system as soon as possible.
nope you a bought a suite its a bundled package with multiple products you can not split this up to multiple users
1 suite license means 1 user can use the license at a time
DarrenP
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Autodesk do offer a solution you buy the individual products that each have a license rather than the suite product.
A suite license is NOT 1 AutoCAD + 1 3DSMAX + 1 Revit etc. What it is, is 1 single license which can be used to run multiple products which are in that suite. If you want to run multiple computers from a single license you'll need a network license but that still only provides 1 single license. To run multiple, simultaneous computers you will need to purchase more licenses.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?siteID=123112&id=18270103#standalone
What i mean to say is. 1 license used, 2 different softwares with 2 different machines.
Can you please go through the above link. this is what i am looking for.