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Installing one licence on multiple computers

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bowen192
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Installing one licence on multiple computers

Is this possible?

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Message 2 of 9
DarrenP
in reply to: bowen192

network or standalone? 

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peggy.wang
in reply to: bowen192

Yes, it support.

 

It have two methods.

Method 1: use network license. below is the steps:

1, install License manager in computer A, and set computer A as license Server.

2, install Publisher on computer B, C and D, use computer A as license server

3, if Computer A only have 1 license, you can start publisher on computer B or C or D, but they can't be used at same time. That means if Publisher B occupy license, C and D can't use it unless close Publisher B.

 

 

Method 2: standalone linese, below is the steps:

1, install publisher on computer A and B

2, publisher A is actived, it have license, but Publisher B is not

3, please see attached image, use license transfer utility to export the license 

4, Publisher B can import this license. 

 

Hope this helps



Peggy Wang
Sr. Software QA Engineer
Publisher Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
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peggy.wang
in reply to: peggy.wang

This is the attached image



Peggy Wang
Sr. Software QA Engineer
Publisher Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 5 of 9
bowen192
in reply to: peggy.wang

Thank-you for your replies.

 

I currently use a network licence on our company server, but I want to use Publisher when I go home.  I do not have access to the company server at home.

 

Can I change the network licence to a standalone?

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peggy.wang
in reply to: bowen192

You can borrow a license. Below are the steps:

1, start publisher, click about button in title bar

2, clich license information

3, click borrow, you can borrow the license for 1 day, or 1 week, and return the license when you finish using it.

 

please see attached image



Peggy Wang
Sr. Software QA Engineer
Publisher Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 7 of 9
bowen192
in reply to: peggy.wang

But I presume I will need access to my company server at home in order to borrow the licence in the first place?

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DarrenP
in reply to: bowen192

yes you would

if your allowed and on subscription you can request a home use license from the subscription website

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bowen192
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@DarrenP wrote:

yes you would

if your allowed and on subscription you can request a home use license from the subscription website


 

OK, I'll do that. Thanks for your help, appreciated. šŸ™‚

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