Mark,
It refers to Priority List, as in the priority of cascading licenses.
There is a small amount of information on cascading licenses in the
following document:
http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/files/AutoCAD_2007_Network_Licensing_Questions_and_Answers.pdf
Simon Gillis
Autodesk Product Support
"Mark McDonough" wrote in message
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Thanks everyone. I'm guessing that PLIST stands for Product List?... but
I'm just guessing. Anyone know for sure?
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Mark McDonough
Sasaki Associates
http://www.sasaki.com
"Franck Hervet" wrote in message
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Hi Mark,
Plist in your case only concern this :
D07:52600REVIT_9_0F:52500REVITS_9_0F
If you have only licence for REVIT 9.0 then Plist will have no impact.
If you buy Revit Series Licences then :
if all licence of revit 9 are used then FlexLM try to have a Revit series 9
if avalaible.
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Franck Hervet
www.aricad.fr
"Mark McDonough" a écrit dans le message de
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I just applied my Revit 9.0 network license file info into the FlexLM
License Manager... no problems there, all 5 licenses of Revit 9 appear as
available. But I notice, with Revit 9.0 that there's an additional block of
text in the license file, perhaps related to the new "cascading licensing"
behavior. When I restarted the FlexLM license manager, there's a new entry
that reads "Users of PLIST: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses
in use).
Does anyone know what PLIST is?
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Mark McDonough
Sasaki Associates
http://www.sasaki.com