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So-called me if I am mistaken?? AutoCAD <-> Novell <-> Citrix

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So-called me if I am mistaken?? AutoCAD <-> Novell <-> Citrix

Hello,
So-called me if I am mistaken:
- AutoCAD on a Novell network in single-station: no problem
- AutoCAD on a Novell network with a server of licenses: one is
necessary
server of licenses in nt4 or 2000 server.
- AutoCAD and citrix: problem because only 2 sessions simultaneously
authorized by Autodesk. In the same way with Terminal server of Microsoft.
Thank you to tell me if I say truly or not.
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Anonymous
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All correct. Standalone licenses can be used on Novell, since the network
doesn't matter. For AutoCAD 2002 or 2004 with FLEXlm network licenses, the
license manager must be on Win2K or NT, with TCP/IP. However, it can be on
one of your workstations -- it doesn't have to be a server. (A workstation
can have only ten connections, though, limited by Microsoft).

Users can start multiple sessions of AutoCAD, but use just one license
(either standalone or network), since those sessions are just for one user.
With Citrix or Windows Terminal Server, still only one license is used, but
it could be many users. For this reason, it's limited to two sessions.
Performance is poor, anyway.

--Cy--


"Max" wrote in message
news:B15168626C8D476B7C83F91D1B95B038@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Hello,
> So-called me if I am mistaken:
> - AutoCAD on a Novell network in single-station: no problem
> - AutoCAD on a Novell network with a server of licenses: one is
> necessary
> server of licenses in nt4 or 2000 server.
> - AutoCAD and citrix: problem because only 2 sessions simultaneously
> authorized by Autodesk. In the same way with Terminal server of Microsoft.
> Thank you to tell me if I say truly or not.
>
>

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