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Finally, at the bottom of the License Details dialog there is a status for the selected license. If your
license is invalid, there will be a reason for this stated here, which may provide an idea as to what is
causing the problem. For example, Invalid Block Machine ID : ID:123ABC+ET123456ABCDEF. The ID:
value is the CrypKey ID in the license file and the ET: value is the Ethernet ID in the license file (Note:
CrypKey is the security software used by the NavisWorks License Manager). Both of these values (from
the license file) must correspond to the Machine ID on the Advanced tab. If the CrypKey ID has changed
on your machine (possibly due to reinstalling JetStream), then you may be able to Recover your license.
If the Ethernet ID has changed, then the network card being used/detected now is different from that
when first licensed. If you can use the original card again, the license should be validated. Once valid,
you will then be able to Return your license, then Request it again with the new network card (or, if using
multiple cards, disable Ethernet ID Locking before requesting the license. See License Manager Options).
3.1.2. Local Modules
Displays a list of modules that are installed and available locally on the PC, along with their version
number, and expiry date (if any). Note that JetStream Bond is treated as a module and will have the Bond
renewal date as the expiry date (see JetStream Bond).
Each module has an icon to the left, signifying the status of that module. These statuses are the same as
those on the Current Licenses tab.
3.1.3. Network Modules
Similar to Local Modules, this tab displays a list of modules that are being served from the server that the
PC is pointing to (see the section called Client set up). The Description column advises which modules
are being served; the Version column advises which version the licenses are; the Total column shows
the total number of licenses that are installed on the server; the Accessible Total shows the total number
of licenses that are available to you from your PC (this is not necessarilly the number of licenses available
to you now); The Used Elsewhere column shows the number of licenses that are currently in use by
other users; and the Used Here column shows the number of licenses that are currently in use on your
PC. The number of licenses currently available for you to use is the Accessible Total less the Used
Elsewhere total.
Each network module has an icon to the left, signifying the status of that module. These statuses are the
same as those on the Current Licenses tab.
If you click on a network module and then click the Usage button, the Module Usage dialog is displayed:
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