Setting up networking

Setting up networking

edmondza8BNYE
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Setting up networking

edmondza8BNYE
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 Hello everyone
  I’m Edmund, one of a new Fusion 360 users -account holders, since it’s been a few months working on this software from two different areas, my home and my cozy shop,. I’ve need experiencing interruptions between two computers,. So basically when I work at home and then try to log onto my computer at shop later on, it interrupts me logging into there because I’m using from the same account!!!! I know that part but I’m not sharing with anybody or not having a joint account.;;; I just want to know if there is any possibility to set up the Network or the software so it recognizes me and automatically logs me out from the other side ,. I appreciate in advance if someone can help me out regarding this matter


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Edmund Zadurian

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jhackney1972
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If I understand your situation and your request, watch the Screencast for a possible solution.  I have an instance of Fusion 360 running on another computer using my Autodesk ID.  In the Screencast I start Fusion 360, using the same Autodesk ID and you will see you have options to disable the Fusion 360 instance and proceed.

 

 

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edmondza8BNYE
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Hello john, I'm Edmund and I really appreciate for your respond. That was exactly my point of difficulty what I was looking for how to solve it.

 

Thank you so much,

Edmund Zadurian

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jhackney1972
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If you say that your Forum question is solved, please select the "Accept Solution" button at the bottom of my post that gave you the answer.  This closed your Forum question as well as makes it available to others as an accepted solution.  If I read you respond wrong, let me know and I will try to explain further.

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