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Autodesk Licensing
February 2010
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Contents
iii
Plan Your Network Licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
System Requirements for the Network License Manager
(Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Plan Your License Server Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Single License Server Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Distributed License Server Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Redundant License Server Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Learn About Your License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
License Operation and Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
License Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
License File Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Package License File Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
License Types and Behaviors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Heartbeat Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Network License Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Install the Network License Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Obtain a License Through autodesk.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Obtain the Server Host Name and Host ID Manually . . . . . . . 31
Configure a License Server (Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Install SAMreport-Lite (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Uninstall the Network License Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Network Licensing Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
FLEXnet Configuration Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Utilities for License Server Management . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Stop and Restart the License Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Update FLEXnet from a Previous Version . . . . . . . . . . 37
Set Up and Use an Options File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
License Borrowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Borrow a License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
BORROWLICENSE Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Return a License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
RETURNLICENSE Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Network Licensing FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
What is the difference between a stand-alone license and a
network license? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
What is the benefit of using a network licensed version of the
software? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
What is Internet Explorer used for? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
iv | Contents
Stand-Alone Licensing
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A stand-alone license allows you to run an Autodesk® product on a single workstation.
Introduction
Stand-alone licensing allows you to use your Autodesk product in trial mode
for a given number of days from the first time you launch the product. The
number of days that a trial mode is active differs between Autodesk products.
You can activate your license at any time before the trial period expires.
When you activate your product, you receive an activation code. If you activate
online, your activation code is automatically retrieved from Autodesk and the
product starts. Activations are also available through email, fax, phone, or the
Autodesk website.
NOTE If you are installing and using an Autodesk product on both operating systems
of a dual-boot operating system, you must obtain a separate activation code for
each operating system.
The license file stays on your workstation when you uninstall your product. If
you reinstall your Autodesk product on the same workstation, the license
information is still valid. You do not have to reactivate the product.
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workstation. The software activates automatically when it is started for the
first time and if an Internet connection is available.
NOTE To avoid activation failures, it is recommended that you use the provided
installer to create the deployment server image.
For more information about multi-seat stand-alone install, see your product’s
installation documentation.
NOTE All license types are available as stand-alone and network except for the
Student Portfolio license, which is available as stand-alone only.
Student Portfolio A license for students who are using an Autodesk product
as part of their curriculum.
License behaviors
Trial A license that allows individuals to try the product in trial mode for a
specified number of days. The trial period starts the first time you launch your
product. When the trial period expires, the product must be registered and
activated to continue use.
4 In the Product Information dialog box, view details about your product
and the product license.
5 In the Save As dialog box, name the file, choose a location where you
want to save the file, and then click Save.
NOTE For the updated serial number to display, you must be logged into the
system with Administrator rights.
5 In the Update the Serial Number dialog box, enter your product serial
number.
NOTE If you have lost your serial number, contact the Autodesk Business
Center (ABC) at 800-538-6401 for assistance.
6 Click OK. You can now see the updated serial number.
NOTE When you upgrade your Autodesk product (non-subscription), you can no
longer perform online license transfers of the previous license.
NOTE Although the License Transfer Utility allows you to transfer your product
license between computers, your license agreement may not allow the installation
of an Autodesk product on more than one computer. Read your license agreement
to find out whether your product license permits the use of the License Transfer
Utility.
2 Install the Autodesk product on any other computer that will be using
the License Transfer Utility. You do not have to register or activate the
product on this computer.
See your product's installation instructions for complete details.
Export a License
A license is exported when the License Transfer Utility moves a product license
from a computer to the online Autodesk server.
The license can be exported as public or private. Exporting a license as public
means that you are not reserving the license and anyone using the same serial
To export a license
1 On the computer where you want to export the license, do the following:
■ (Windows XP/Windows 7/Windows Vista) Click Start ➤ All Programs
➤ Autodesk ➤ [Autodesk Product] ➤ License Transfer Utility.
The Export the License dialog box displays the Autodesk product name
and serial number.
3 On the Log In page, enter your Autodesk user ID and password and click
Log In.
5 If you want to make the license available as a public import, click Make
the license available as a public import.
6 Click Export.
Import a License
A license is imported when the License Transfer Utility moves a previously
exported product license from the online Autodesk server to a computer.
When you have exported a product license from a computer, you complete
the license transfer process by importing that license onto a computer. A
license is imported when the License Transfer Utility creates an active license
on a computer, allowing your Autodesk product to run on this computer.
When you use the License Transfer Utility to import a license to a computer,
you are not activating the product on the computer; you are simply transferring
your activation to this machine.
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To import a license
1 On the computer where you want to import the license, do the following:
■ (Windows XP/Windows 7/Windows Vista) Click Start ➤ All Programs
➤ Autodesk ➤ [Autodesk Product] ➤ License Transfer Utility.
The Import the License dialog box displays the Autodesk product name
and serial number.
3 On the Log In page, enter your Autodesk user ID and password and click
Log In.
The Update the Serial Number and Product Key dialog box displays the
Autodesk product name and serial number.
2 In the Update the Serial Number and Product Key dialog box, enter the
serial number and product key to update your Autodesk product. Click
Update.
The Import the License dialog box displays the Autodesk product name
and updated serial number.
4 On the Log In page, enter your Autodesk user ID and password and click
Log In.
Hardware Changes
If you replace or reconfigure hardware on the computer where your Autodesk
product license resides, the stand-alone license might fail. You will not be able
to use your product.
To prevent damage to your product license, use the License Transfer Utility
to export your license file. After you make the hardware change, you can
import the license file back. For instructions about using the License Transfer
Utility, see Transfer Your Stand-Alone License on page 5.
NOTE If you get a license error when you change your hardware, you may have
to reactivate your license. See Activate Your Product on page 2.
3 Paste the license folder to the same location from which you originally
copied the folder in step 1.
You can now run your Autodesk product.
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NOTE The Network License Manager supports Ethernet network configurations
only.
Hardware and software requirements for the network license server (Windows)
Hardware/Software Requirement
FLEXnet 11.7.0.0
■ Because all license management takes place on a single server, you have
just one point of administration and one point of failure.
■ Of the three license server models, this configuration requires the least
amount of maintenance.
■ If the single license server fails, the Autodesk product cannot run until the
server is back online.
■ Servers can be distributed across a wide area network (WAN); they do not
need to exist on the same subnet.
■ If one server in the distributed server pool fails, the licenses on the
remaining servers are still available.
■ If you need to replace a server in the distributed server pool, you do not
need to rebuild the entire pool.
■ If a server in the distributed server pool fails, the licenses on that server
are unavailable.
■ If one of the three servers fails, all licenses that are managed in the server
pool are still available.
■ All three servers must reside on the same subnet and have reliable network
communications. The redundant server pool does not provide network
fault tolerance.
■ If one of the three servers is replaced, the complete redundant server pool
must be rebuilt.
■ Autodesk vendor daemon (adskflex.exe). Tracks the licenses that are checked
out and the workstations that are using them. Each software vendor has
a unique vendor daemon to manage vendor-specific licensing. As its name
implies, the adskflex.exe vendor daemon is specific to Autodesk products.
NOTE If the adskflex.exe vendor daemon terminates for any reason, all users lose
their licenses until lmgrd.exe restarts the vendor daemon or the problem causing
the termination is resolved.
License Files
The network license file you receive from Autodesk contains licensing
information required for a network installation. You obtain license file data
when you register your Autodesk product.
The license file contains information about network server nodes and vendor
daemons. It also contains an encrypted digital signature that is created when
Autodesk generates the file.
SERVER Host Name Host name of the server where the LABSERVER
Network License Manager resides
USE_SERVER [None]
OPTIONS OPTIONS=SUITE
Autodesk license file examples include a license file not specific to a product,
completed license files for single, distributed, and redundant server models,
a combined product version license file, and an example of additional
parameters added to a standard license file.
NOTE The redundant server model requires the addition of a port number (the
default is 27005) for each server.
Here is an example of the contents of a combined license file for AutoCAD 2008
and AutoCAD 2009:
■ Package license files come with the current version of the software and
three previous versions of the same product.
■ License files may be combined with license files for different products. For
more information about combining license files, see Example of a Package
License File for Combined Autodesk Product Versions on page 27.
■ Both the PACKAGE and INCREMENT sections of the license are required
for licensing to work properly. When you combine license files, be sure to
include both of these sections.
■ License borrowing, option files, and licensing cascading work the same
for package licenses as they do for regular license files.
The following sections provide package license file examples for single,
distributed, and redundant license servers, and combined Autodesk product
versions.
NOTE All license types are available as stand-alone and network except for the
Student Portfolio license, which is available as stand-alone only.
■ Not for Resale. A license for a product that is not sold commercially. Not
for Resale products are for evaluation or demonstration purposes only and
may not be used for commercial or production use.
■ Student Portfolio. A license for students who are using an Autodesk product
as part of their curriculum.
Heartbeat Signal
When an Autodesk product is running, it communicates with the license
server at regular intervals using a communication method known as the
“heartbeat” signal. If the heartbeat signal is lost, the server tries to reconnect.
If the server cannot reconnect, the user receives a license error.
2 On the Select the Products to Install page, select Autodesk Network License
Manager and click Next.
NOTE If you do not agree to the terms of the license and want to terminate
the installation, click Cancel.
4 On the Begin Installation page, review your product selection and the
current settings. If you do not want to change anything, click Install. If
you want to change the install type or installation path, click Configure.
To obtain the host name and ID using the Windows command prompt
1 Do the following:
■ (Windows XP/Windows Vista) Click Start ➤ All Programs ➤
Autodesk ➤ [Autodesk Product] ➤ License Transfer Utility.
3 Locate the Host Name line, and write down the host name.
NOTE If your server has more than one network adapter, select the one that
corresponds to a physical network adapter. To determine which adapters are
physical: in the Windows command prompt, enter ipconfig /all, and then
view the Description field above each physical address. If there is more than
one physical network adapter, it does not matter which one you use. Devices
such as VPN adapters, PPP adapters, and modems are not valid.
4 Locate the Ethernet Address box. The Ethernet address is the host ID. It
consists of twelve characters. Write down the information. If your Ethernet
address is more than twelve characters, write down the first twelve
characters only.
NOTE If your server has more than one Ethernet adapter, select one that
corresponds to a physical network adapter.
5 Close lmtools.exe.
2 In the LMTOOLS program, on the Service/License File tab, make sure the
Configure Using Services option is active.
4 In the Service Name list, select the service name you want to use to
manage licenses.
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By default, the service name is Flexlm Service 1. If FLEXnet is managing
other software on your computer in addition to Autodesk, you can change
the service name to avoid confusion. For example, you can rename Flexlm
Service 1 to Autodesk Server1.
NOTE If you have more than one software vendor using FLEXnet for license
management, the Service Name list contains more than one option. Make
sure that only one Autodesk service is listed.
5 In the Path to Lmgrd.exe File field, enter the path to the Network License
Manager daemon (lmgrd.exe), or click Browse to locate the file.
By default, this daemon is installed in the C:\Program Files\Autodesk
Network License Manager folder.
6 In the Path to the License File box, enter the path to your license file, or
click Browse to locate the file.
This is the path to the license file obtained through autodesk.com or the
location where you placed the license file if you obtained it offline.
7 In the Path to the Debug Log File box, enter a path to create a debug log,
or click Browse to locate an existing log file.
It is recommended that you save to the C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network
License Manager folder. The log file must have a .log file extension. For
new log files, you must enter the .log extension manually.
9 To start lmgrd.exe automatically when the system starts, select Start Server
at Power Up.
The license server starts running and is ready to respond to client requests.
12 Close lmtools.exe.
NOTE You must manually delete files that you created for use with the Network
License Manager (such as log files, license files, and the Options file). They are not
automatically deleted when you uninstall the Network License Manager.
lmutil.exe Provides a set of command line options for managing the license
server.
3 Select the service name for the license server you want to stop manually.
6 Close lmtools.exe.
3 Select the service name for the license server you want to start manually.
5 On the Start/Stop/Reread tab, click Start Server to restart the license server.
NOTE If the server where you plan to install the Autodesk Network License
Manager has FLEXnet installed for another product, make sure that the version of
lmgrd.exe is the most current version.
Windows
■ lmgrd.exe
■ lmtools.exe
■ lmutil.exe
■ adskflex.exe
5 Close lmtools.exe.
6 Note the location where the Network License Manager is installed and
then uninstall the Network License Manager. For details about uninstalling
the Network License Manager, see Uninstall the Network License Manager
on page 34.
7 Install the Network License Manager. For details about installing the
Network License Manager to the same location as the previous version,
see Install the Network License Manager on page 30.
11 Close lmtools.exe.
NOTE For Options file changes to take effect on a license server, you must save
the Options file, and then use lmtools.exe to reread the license file.
Use the Options file to set parameters for the following server-related features:
Report log file A compressed, encrypted file is created that generates accurate
usage reports on license activity for use by SAMreport-Lite. See Create a Report
Log on page 40.
License timeout With license timeout, you can set a timeout period on your
license server for one Autodesk product at a time. When set, license timeout
returns a license to the license server when a connection with the workstation
is lost, or if a license is checked out but the Autodesk product is idle on a
workstation for longer than the timeout period you define. See Set Up License
Timeout on page 42.
License timeoutall With license timeoutall, you can set a timeout period on
your license server that applies to all Autodesk products installed on your
computer. When set, license timeout returns a license to the license server
when a connection with the workstation is lost, or if a license is checked out
but the Autodesk product is idle on a workstation for longer than the timeout
period you define. See Set Up License Timeout on page 42.
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You can also set up advanced license parameters, such as reserving a license,
restricting license usage, or defining groups of users. To learn more about
setting advanced Options file parameters, see the FLEXnet documentation in
the C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network License Manager\LicenseAdministration.pdf
file.
NOTE Make sure you save the file with the extension .opt. The default
extension .txt is not recognized by the Network License Manager.
5 Close lmtools.exe.
2 In the Options file, enter the following syntax on its own line (with
REPORTLOG entered in uppercase, as shown):
NOTE Path names that contain spaces must be enclosed in quotation marks.
In the REPORTLOG syntax, “[+]” means that entries to the log file you
create are appended rather than replaced each time the Network License
Manager is restarted. (It is recommended that you use this option so that
you retain a history of log entries.)
NOTE If your Autodesk product supports license borrowing, and licenses are
borrowed from a redundant license server pool, you must restart the license server
after you stop the Network License Manager.
For more information about setting up the license borrowing feature, see the
FLEXnet documentation in the C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network License
Manager folder.
■ For all Autodesk products: In the Options file, enter the following syntax
on its own line (with TIMEOUTALL entered in uppercase, as shown):
TIMEOUTALL n
In the TIMEOUTALL syntax, “n” is the number of seconds before an
inactive license is reclaimed by the license server.
For example, the syntax TIMEOUTALL 7200 means that for all Autodesk
products, the license timeout period is set for 7200 seconds, or two hours.
For more information about using the license timeout feature, see the FLEXnet
documentation in the C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network License Manager
folder.
License Borrowing
If you are running a network-licensed version of the program, you can borrow
a license from a license server to use the program for a specified time when
your computer is not connected to the network.
NOTE If you have a stand-alone version of the program, you cannot borrow a
license. To check your license type, click Help menu ➤ About ➤ Product
Information. In the Product Information dialog box, view your product license
type.
Overview
If you are using a network-licensed version of your Autodesk product and your
network administrator supports the license borrowing feature, you can borrow
a product license from your network license server to use the program when
your computer is not connected to the network. Your license is automatically
returned to the license server at the end of the day on the return date you set
when you borrowed the license. You can also return a license early.
License Borrowing | 43
NOTE There is a limit to the number of licenses available for borrowing. If you try
to borrow a license and are notified that no licenses are available, all network
licenses may already be borrowed by other users. If you are unable to borrow a
license, see your network administrator for help.
Borrow a License
You can run the program when your computer is not connected to the network
until your license-borrowing period ends. If you don't remember the date that
a license expires, you can check the date by placing your cursor over the
Borrowing icon in the program's status tray or by clicking Help ➤ About and
using the Product Information dialog box.
When the license-borrowing period expires, the borrowed license is
automatically returned to the license server. Once your computer is
reconnected to the network, you can run the program from the network or
borrow a license again.
■ If you run the Autodesk License Borrowing utility that shipped with your
Autodesk product and then turn on the borrowing flag for the Adskflex
option or the All option, a license can be borrowed when you start the
program. However, you cannot return a license until you exit and then
restart the program.
■ If borrowing is set in lmtools.exe for all products, you can either (a) use the
other tool to borrow licenses for the program or (b) stop the borrowing
process in lmtools.exe and then use the license borrowing feature in the
program.
2 In the Borrow a License window, on the calendar, click the date when
you want to return the license.
This date must be within the valid date range set by your network
administrator. The valid date range is displayed in this window.
4 In the License Borrowed message, click OK. The license is borrowed, and
you can now use the program while your computer is disconnected from
the network.
NOTE You can verify that your license is borrowed by placing your cursor
over the Borrowing icon in the status tray, which is in the lower-right corner
of the program.
4 In the Borrow a License window, on the calendar, click the date when
you want to return the license.
This date must be within the valid date range set by your network
administrator. The valid date range is displayed in this window.
6 In the License Borrowed message, click OK. The license is borrowed, and
you can now use the program while your computer is disconnected from
the network.
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BORROWLICENSE Command
Borrows a product license so that you can run the product outside the network
environment.
Borrow a License Borrows the license from the network license server based
on the return date that you specified.
Return a License
Your network license is automatically returned to the network license server
on the day that the license expires. You can also return a license earlier than
the date you originally selected, as long as your computer is connected to the
network license server when you attempt to return the borrowed license.
Once a borrowed license is returned, you can borrow a license again as long
as your computer is connected to the network license server and a license is
available on the server.
■ In the status tray, right-click the License Borrowing icon. Click Return
License Early.
NOTE To use the status tray to return a borrowed license early, the display settings
for the status tray must be turned on. To turn on the display settings, right-click
an empty area on the status bar. Click Tray Settings.
Your license is returned to the network license server. After you return the
borrowed license, you can borrow a license again immediately as long as a
license for that product is available on the network.
RETURNLICENSE Command
Returns a borrowed Autodesk product license earlier than the original return
date that you specified when you borrowed the license.
adskflex.exe The Autodesk vendor daemon used with the FLEXnet license
technology. This daemon keeps track of the Autodesk licenses that are checked
out and the workstations that are using the licenses.
borrowed license A license that allows you to use an Autodesk product for
a limited period of time without having to buy a separate license or have
network access to the license server.
debug log file A file used with FLEXnet to log connection activity (such as
license failure or starting and stopping) between the Network License Manager
and the workstation.
deployment The files and folders created on a server and used by workstations
to install Autodesk programs.
feature code A license file parameter that represents the product that is
supported by that license file.
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heartbeat signal The communication signal between the Network License
Manager and the workstation to verify that the workstation is accessible and
has an active Autodesk product session running.
host name The TCP/IP name associated with a computer. FLEXnet technology
uses the host name as a parameter; the host name must be distinguished from
the NetBIOS (server) name.
idle A state of inactivity in your product that prompts a network license server
to reclaim a license. Inactivity is due to no mouse or keyboard activity and
no commands, LISP expressions, menu macros, or scripts in progress for the
period of time that is defined in the Options file. See also license timeout.
license file A file used with FLEXnet that controls the number of available
seats. This file must be in ASCII plain text format.
license timeout A feature that allows you to set up a timeout period on your
license server to automatically return an idle license to the server so that it is
available for use again.
licpath.lic In both single and redundant server configurations, the file used to
point the workstation to the FLEXnet license server. Licpath.lic is located in
the root installation folder.
lmgrd.exe The license manager daemon. This daemon handles the original
contact with the program, and then passes the connection to the vendor
daemon, adskflex.exe.
50 | Glossary
Network License Manager The technology used by Autodesk for network
license management.
Options file The file used by FLEXnet to control license manager parameters,
such as reserving licenses and creating report logs used with SAMreport-Lite.
report log file A file used with FLEXnet and SAMreport-Lite. This log file
provides information about network license usage. The Options file creates
the report log.
Glossary | 51
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Index
A copying
licenses 5, 9
activating programs 2, 7
activation code 1
AdLM (Network License Manager) 30 D
Adskflex option 44 daemons
adskflex.exe (Autodesk vendor license manager daemons 18
daemon) 18, 37 vendor daemons 18
Autodesk License Borrowing utility 44 versions of 37
Autodesk License Manager 30 dates
Autodesk Network License Manager 44 expiration 44
Autodesk products system dates 10
activating 2 Deployment wizard 10
borrowing network licenses for 43 displaying
License Transfer utility 5 product license information 3
reinstalling 9 distributed license server model
using off network 43 about 16
Autodesk vendor daemon 37 license file example 22
distributing
B software installation images 10
borrowing licenses
about 43 E
configuring 41 early returns of licenses 46
reconnecting and borrowing Educational (EDU)/Institution
again 44, 46 licenses 3, 29
returning licenses 46 Ethernet address 31
borrowing periods 44 expiration dates for licenses
BORROWLICENSE command about 44
about 46 exporting licenses
about 5
C transfer files 6
Commercial licenses 2, 29
computers F
licenses for 5 FLEXnet tools
re-imaged 11 about 35
configuring Options file 39–41
license borrowing 41 updating 37
license servers 32, 39
53 | Index
G heartbeat signals 29
host IDs and host names 31
glossary 51 limited number of licenses 44
management utilities 35
models 15
H Network License Manager 30
hardware returning licenses 46
license errors and 9 stopping and restarting 36
hardware requirements third-party licensing tools 44
Network License Manager 13 types of 15
heartbeat signals 29 license timeout 42
host IDs 31 License Transfer utility
host names 31 about 5
installing 6
transferring licenses 5
I licenses
about 17
importing licenses active 5
about 5 assigning 17
transfer files 7 availability 17
Imtools.exe 44 behaviors (term limits) 29, 39
installation copying 9
License Transfer utility 6 exporting 6
Network License Manager 30 FLEXnet tools 35
SAMreport-Lite 34 glossary 51
Installation wizard 30 importing 7
issues 47
L license errors 9
license files 18
license borrowing license servers 32
about 43 license timeout 42
borrowing licenses 43–44 moving between computers 9
configuring 41 Network License Manager 30
expiration dates 44 single-user 1
returning licenses 46 transferring 5, 7
third-party licensing tools 44 troubleshooting 9
license files types of 29
about 18 limits on number of licenses 44
additional parameters in 24 lmgrd.exe (license manager
combined products 23 daemon) 18, 37
examples 21 lmtools.exe utility 31–32, 35, 37
package examples 25 lmutil.exe utility 35, 37
license manager daemon 18, 37 log files
license servers report log files 40
borrowing licenses 43–44
configuring 32, 39
54 | Index
M private licenses 6
Product Activation wizard 1, 9
Microsoft Windows public licenses 6
configuring license servers 32
Network License Manager 13
R
N re-imaged computers 11
reactivating programs 9
network license installations redundant license server model
license behaviors 39 about 17
license borrowing 41 license file example 22
license timeout 42 package license files 26
planning 13 registering programs 2
tools and utilities 35 reinstalling
types of 29 operating systems 9
Network License Manager report log files 40
about 30 return dates for licenses
assigning licenses 17 about 44
glossary 51 returning borrowed licenses 44, 46
installing 30 RETURNLICENSE command 47
license server models 15
uninstalling 34
upgrading 30 S
network license servers SAMreport-Lite
borrowing licenses 43–44 installing 34
limited number of licenses 44 serial numbers
returning licenses 46 updatng 4
third-party licensing tools 44 servers
Not for Resale licenses 3, 29 host IDs and host names 31
license servers 30, 32
O stopping and restarting 36
single license server model
operating systems about 16
reinstalling 9 license file example 22
Options file (FLEXnet tools) 39–41 package license files 25
single-user licenses 1
software requirements
P Network License Manager 13
package license files 25–27 stand-alone licenses 1
parameters in license files 24 Student Portfolio licenses 3, 29
periods for licenses system dates 10
about 44 system requirements
Permanent licenses 3, 29 Network License Manager 13
permanent transfers of licenses 5 system times 10
physical address 31
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T U
TCP/IP names 31 uninstalling
temporary transfers of licenses 5 Network License Manager 34
Term Extendable licenses 3, 29 updating
Term Non-Extendable licenses 3, 29 FLEXnet tools 37
third-party licensing tools 44 upgrading
time Network License Manager 30
system time 10
time periods for licenses
about 44 V
timeouts 42 vendor daemons 18, 37
transfer files
exporting 6
importing 7 W
transferring licenses 5
Trial licenses 3 Windows
troubleshooting license errors 9 configuring license servers 32
Network License Manager 13
56 | Index