We are looking to start running our AutoCad Mechanical 2012 from a network license server instead of running it as a standalone, because more users need access to AutoCad now than when we originally purchased it. What are our options? We recently got a quote from our local reseller for a new copy of AutoCad with a network license and it was quoted as two seperate things:
So, can we just pay this Network License Activation Fee and have a network license, or is there more to it than that?
Thanks,
Dan
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Hi danpool,
If you just want to convert your existing stand alone licenses into network licenses, all you have to do is pay the network installation fee.
if you already own a copy of mechanical 2012 standalone you just need to pay the fee like stated above
you will have to uninstall your mechanical 2012 installations though
DarrenP
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you have to talk to your reseller for any pricing info
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Keep in mind that you will have to reinstall any exising clients as network versions. Or you can try this registry hack at your own risk:
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