Autodesk on computers without internet access

Autodesk on computers without internet access

devin_m
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Autodesk on computers without internet access

devin_m
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Is there a way to use Autodesk named user subscriptions on computers without internet access?

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Message 2 of 22

DarrenP
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internet is required for license verification but you can run offline for a limited amount of time

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lynn_zhang
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Hi @devin_m, thanks for your question!

 

For named-user subscription, you must activate online to start with and connect to the internet at least once every 30 days. If you can't connect to internet at all, you can continue to use your multi-user subscription or network maintenance plan by limited exception, until we provide an alternative offline solution. More information will be available on the exception process and who qualifies.

 

Hope this helps.





Lynn Zhang
Community Manager


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devin_m
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@lynn_zhang  - Thanks for the update.  Can you update this post when additional information is available on the exception process?

Message 5 of 22

lynn_zhang
Alumni
Alumni

Yes we will when the information is available. Thanks for your patience! 





Lynn Zhang
Community Manager


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Message 6 of 22

Anonymous
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Any updates?

 

I know of certain organizations that have literally hundreds of seats of AutoCAD that have no internet access.  While I would expect they would qualify for the "limited exception" to run without reconnecting to the Internet every 30 days, I am also concerned about the need for each workstation to connect to the internet initially to get Named User authentication working.

Message 7 of 22

pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend
Nothing will change anytime soon; you will need to invest in network licensing for the scenario you started. Contact a reseller in your region to discuss options available https://www.autodesk.com/partners/locate-a-reseller

HTH
Message 8 of 22

lynn_zhang
Alumni
Alumni

Hello @Anonymous ,

 

Thanks for your follow up and we understand your concern. @pendean is correct, we are still working on the solution to this but we will make sure to provide the update when it's available. In addition to a reseller, you can also reach out to Autodesk directly to explore the options. Please click here to arrange a chat with a Customer Success Specialist. 





Lynn Zhang
Community Manager


Message 9 of 22

ahmet.ozturk.tr
Community Visitor
Community Visitor

This is still not resolved. There is no solution.

Contacting the customer service is not a solution.

Thanks,

Ahmet

ADesk Subscription User

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Message 10 of 22

Bennykr
Explorer
Explorer

It is 3 months after new multi-user subscriptions retired and there is no solution yet?

What is the immediate solution for licenses for a company that has no access to the internet?

Message 11 of 22

cmeuserZF86G
Participant
Participant

@lynn_zhang How about a solution to the issue with staff/organizations without access to the internet?

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Message 13 of 22

Tiana_Y
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Hi @devin_m,

As noted on the customer landing page, we are making alternatives available to customers working in industries where connectivity is a challenge. You can reach out to your Autodesk representative or reseller for more information on these alternatives and how to access them. 

 

Wishing you the best! 

 


Tiana.D
Community Program Manager
Contact Autodesk Support

Message 14 of 22

devin_m
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@Tiana_YThanks for the reply.  It would be nice if Autodesk could provide a more detailed answer then to "contact your reseller for more information."  If I don't know what alternatives are available, how will I know that my reseller is providing the best option?  But you did answer my question so I will accept your solution.

Message 15 of 22

pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend
You call more than one reseller to validate their offerings/information, or you rely on what is on the Autodesk websites/forums the day you look at it and hope it is the best for you.

No one at Autodesk is going to hold your hand and walk you through it in person. Sorry, they've never done that in 40-years of existence.

Everyone can contact a reseller or more in their region, here is how you find them https://www.autodesk.com/partners/locate-a-reseller
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devin_m
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@pendean I can look online and find tons of information about the benefits of named user subscriptions and how they work but cannot find anything online about how to use AutoCAD on computers that do not have internet access.  And to clarify, these are computers that can never connect to the internet.  Like you, I don't like to be handheld and always do thorough research before making any decision.  Which is why I find the lack of transparency a little frustrating.

Message 17 of 22

pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend
>>>...how to use AutoCAD on computers that do not have internet access...<<<
This is all Autodesk says on the topic https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/About-us...

A reseller can flesh it out for you as you may need.
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Message 18 of 22

Anonymous
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Dear all, as the network licenses are discontinued and only named user liences could be bought we run into a big problem after upgrading to AutoCad 2019 and newer products. As the workplaces have absolutely restricted access to the internet there is no way to activate the license (unless the proxy module will use NTLM V2 or Kerberos). I'd opened calls at the support portal but they were ignored. It looks like that AutoDesk wants us to evaulate other CAD software vendors, right?

Regards from Germany,

Dieter Koch

Message 19 of 22

pendean
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Community Legend
You need to do what is right for you and your business my friend, just like we all do every day.
Message 20 of 22

kees.janssen
Explorer
Explorer

As dutch government we do not allow users to logon with their email into any accounts on internet. Business privacy first. Our company pays fot the licenses. We just want to use your software no services at all. Autodesk has no need too know anything about our users or our data. We use our own environment to allow users to use the software. We use our own vaults (non-Autodesk). Users are not allowed to save any company data in other environments. Data ans application use logging is our governmental policy, not Autodesks. So we cannot and will not change to named use. It is absolutely no option. Because of the answers above we have to look for other options too. CAD updates / changes take about a year. We have to act soon, unless Autodesk keeps the concurrent use network licenses.

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