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License Borrow For Remote User

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niranjan.singh
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License Borrow For Remote User

Hi,

 

I Need to Borrow a License for a User unfortunately we have forgot to borrow the license when he was connected with LAN, now my user is at remote location and want to use the AutoCad however he is not able to comunicate with License Server.

 

Is there any way to provide the Borrowing License file through mail?

 

 

 

Thnks

Niranjan

 

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TravisNave
in reply to: niranjan.singh

No.  If you have a VPN connection, that would work.  What product version are you using? 



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we are using Autocad 2010 and we are not using a VPN connection. Now my query is

 

1) If we will use the VPN connection then what will be the procedure to borrow it?

2) Is there any way to resolve this issue without connecting VPN?

 

Please help to resolve this issue.

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TravisNave
in reply to: niranjan.singh

Unfortunately with 2010, there is no supported method to get your user up and running without a VPN connection to the NLM. 



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Ok fine, now if I connect with the VPN then how it is possible. Please provide the complete steps.

 

 

 

 

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TravisNave
in reply to: niranjan.singh

There's really no steps.  If you have a VPN connection then essentially your remote client is authenticated on your LAN.  The client would be able to access the NLM directly as if they were in the office.  Simply launch the Autodesk product and go... 



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I will let you know if any issue comes

 

 

Thanks a Lot Dear for helping me.

 

 

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TravisNave
in reply to: niranjan.singh

Smiley Very Happy Gotta love terms of endearment.  Hahaha!  I'll chalk it up to translation. 

 

Good luck! 



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