You can just look at the help files:
"Standalone - A standalone license allows you to license Revit on one
computer. In addition, you can transfer a license from one machine to
another with a standalone license. For more information, see License
Transferring ."
"If you are running Autodesk Revit with a standalone license, you can
transfer that license, using the Portable License Utility. The Portable
License utility transfers a product license from one computer to another and
ensures that the product works only on the computer that contains the
license.
Access the Portable License Utility by clicking Start, Programs, Autodesk
Revit, Portable License Utility. For more information on the Portable
License Utility, see the online help with it. "
That's where i found it ;-)
Z.
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"Douglas W Dunn" wrote in message
news:4015822f$1_1@newsprd01...
> Hmmmm I cannot find that on the Autodesk website Christopher, do you have
a
> link or do I need to call Revit Customer Service or my reseller?
>
> Thanks
>
> PS... I thought Release 6 used a different kind of licensing! More of
less
> permanent, it does not seem to access the internet each time you open.
>
> "Christopher Zoog" wrote in message
> news:40154dfa_1@newsprd01...
> > You can have million running, just not at the same time.
> >
> > You are free to transfer licenses among as many computers as you want,
but
> > you just need to lock one first, before unlocking another. You have to
> use
> > the Portable License Utility. (PLU)
> >
> > Z.
> >
> > "Douglas W Dunn" wrote in message
> > news:401535f0_3@newsprd01...
> > > I have looked in vain on the AutoDesk Website for the answer to this,
> > maybe
> > > someone here can help me...
> > >
> > > If a person has a computer at home, one at work, and a laptop to
travel
> > out
> > > to jobsites, will Revit allow all three to run off one license?
(Release
> > > 6.0) In other words will the licensing system allow you to have three
> > > running, or is two the maximum?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>