The license server uses UDP, which is known to drop packets on congested
networks. We had this problem occasionally until we moved the printers and
plotters onto their own server. It also happens when our file servers start
getting really full ( < 2% free space). The servers start to get swamped &
some packets get lost. I suspect that it could also happen if the
workstation itself is fairly bogged down, although I've never seen that
cause it...
Jon
"Jamie Richardson" wrote in message
news:3EF2FEF4.52927DB5@ns.ericksenroed.com...
> A few of our win 2000 autocad 2004 stations are failing to find the
> license server at random times. Once every 2 weeks or so. This will
> happen when user comes to work and boots computer, launches autocad for
> the first time. Get the box that says license server can not be found.
> The quick fix I found is to restart or log off current user and
> everything goes fine. Is there a timeout setting withing autocad that
> would do this. We are on a novell network with license server running on
> a win 2000 box.
>
> Any ideas,
> thanks
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