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AutoCAD 14 ADLM and Windows 200 server?

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Anonymous
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AutoCAD 14 ADLM and Windows 200 server?

Hopefully this is a simple one for all you network gurus.

Will the ADLM for AutoCAD 14 run ok on Windows 2000 server? Are there any
major issues that I should be aware of?

Last but not least, will Autodesk issue a new license for the new server,
what with AutoCAD 14 being a "dead" product? I assume that they will.

Thanks for any advice on this

Regards

Rory
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Anonymous
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from what I know, no Autodesk no longer supports 14
That is why we are using an old machine that is ready to be retired.
We cannot get a new license file. Well a license file with a different name/mac address.
Or change our number of seats

Hey I wonder if you can change the mac address on a nic card?

hummmm

"Rory"
|>Hopefully this is a simple one for all you network gurus.
|>
|>Will the ADLM for AutoCAD 14 run ok on Windows 2000 server? Are there any
|>major issues that I should be aware of?
|>
|>Last but not least, will Autodesk issue a new license for the new server,
|>what with AutoCAD 14 being a "dead" product? I assume that they will.
|>
|>Thanks for any advice on this
|>
|>Regards
|>
|>Rory
|>
|>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Dave,

Some network card accept that you specify the mac address.

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Best regards

Franck Hervet
http://www.aricad.fr

"Dave Lewis" a écrit dans le message de
news:g5o2bv847o0hijj19h01nfaf8o79s53vam@4ax.com...
> from what I know, no Autodesk no longer supports 14
> That is why we are using an old machine that is ready to be retired.
> We cannot get a new license file. Well a license file with a different
name/mac address.
> Or change our number of seats
>
> Hey I wonder if you can change the mac address on a nic card?
>
> hummmm
>
> "Rory"
> |>Hopefully this is a simple one for all you network gurus.
> |>
> |>Will the ADLM for AutoCAD 14 run ok on Windows 2000 server? Are there
any
> |>major issues that I should be aware of?
> |>
> |>Last but not least, will Autodesk issue a new license for the new
server,
> |>what with AutoCAD 14 being a "dead" product? I assume that they will.
> |>
> |>Thanks for any advice on this
> |>
> |>Regards
> |>
> |>Rory
> |>
> |>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

ya this server turns out to have a network card built onto the motherboard.

So I need a nic card that can duplicate that onboard nic.

Any idea of a card that can do that?

"franck Hervet"
|>Dave,
|>
|>Some network card accept that you specify the mac address.

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