Hi,
I'm trying to decide how many seats I require for my license and I was wondering is the definition for seat. Is this the number of users that will be using the app or the number of PCs that the app will be installed on?
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seats means license
1 seat = 1 license
1 license = 1 user
if your looking at 2 seats you are looking at 2 licenses for 2 users
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@Anonymous wrote:
@DarrenP wrote:
seats means license
1 seat = 1 license
1 license = 1 user
if your looking at 2 seats you are looking at 2 licenses for 2 users
What does that mean for the number of computers that 1 user can install the software on?
What type of Autodesk license are your talking about? Perpetual, term (desktop subscription), or network?
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I have the same basic question. I have purchased 1 seat for Autocad LT 2015. I am purchasing a new computer. Can I have the program installed on both computers?
[Product Information Properties]
Monday, February 13, 2017 3:49:02 PM
License name: Autodesk AutoCAD LT 2015
Computer host name: xxxxxx
Product serial number: xxx-xxxxxxxx
Product key: xxxxx
License type: Standalone - Locked
License expiration date: None
License behavior: Permanent
License usage type: Commercial
License ID: ACDLT_F_S
License Model: Standard
@Anonymous
When did you purchase this old version of LT? If you just bought it then you purchased it from some place not allowed to sale that version. All new purchases are based on 2017 not 2015.
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@Anonymous
Its funny how you think there's no need to worry about a license for someone who may be using it for a couple hours of days but than ask is it okay if they do..
You have a single license of a suite product. Yes the suite contains "X" number of products but that doesn't mean you get a separate license for each product. In the end this person will not be able to use it because you can't install a single license of suite on another machine. It would violate the rules and your organization could be fined.
If this was a single user subscription you could install the suite on numerous machines however you can only assigned one user to use the product in your Autodesk Account. In addition to that, the named account can only be used once at given time on a given machine to authorize the use of the product.
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This did not answer the question!! Can you get a 1 user subscription but load AutoCAD on multiple computers??
from Autodesk:
"Licenses can't be shared, but each user can download and install the software on up to three devices."
Can I have multiple users on one product subscription? | AutoCAD | Autodesk Knowledge Network
@deepesh_wig you're posting on a 2014 post ...
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