Drew,
Thanks for your help. There had been some adware on the machine which
was the first thing I removed before troubleshooting the licensing issue.
When I check the two registry locations you mentioned, nothing seems out
of the ordinary. Microsoft mouse drivers, nVidia drivers, several
entries under the IME directory in C:\Windows and C:\Windows\System32,
our antivirus (Trend Micro), and our print/plot tracking software
(SmartPlot).
Thanks again,
Danny
Drew Burgasser wrote:
> Danny P.:
>
> Is there any adware, spyware, trojan installed?
>
> Anything in...
> \Software\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Run
> \Software\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Run
> ...that is not explainable.
>
> Any process or service running that is out of the ordinary?
>
> Just a shot in the dark.
>
> Good luck,
> Drew Burgasser
> CAD Masters, Inc.
>
> "Danny P." wrote in message
> news:40880a58_2@newsprd01...
>
>>Jimmy,
>>
>>Thanks for your help. I've done this also. No luck.
>>
>>I can always just image the machine, but I was hoping to resolve the
>>issue first. We've had several instances of machines not being able to
>>obtain a license, but usually a reinstall will take care of it. I'm
>>thinking that some other system file is causing the problem (?).
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Danny
>>
>>Jimmy Bergmark wrote:
>>
>>>Try to manually add the system environment variable ADSK_LICENSE_FILE
>
> and
>
>>>set the value to whatever your servers are named:
>>>@server1;@server2;@server3;@server4;@server5
>>>
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