2014
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Autodesk Installation Overview and FAQ
- What's New in the 2014 Installation Guide
- Installation Overview
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What if I have lost my serial number or product key?
- Why do I need to activate a product after installation?
- Can I install Autodesk products from a website?
- How does a trial license work in a product suite or bundle?
- How do I change my license type?
- Where can I find product license information after installation?
- After installation, how can I change product configuration, repair, or uninstall the product?
- Autodesk Network Administrator's Guide
- Network Administration and Deployment
- What's New in the 2014 Network Administrator's Guide
- About Deployments
- Language Pack Deployment
- Check Deployment Readiness
- Ensure .NET 3.5 Support for Windows 8
- Determine the Installation Type
- Determine the License Server Model
- Configure Individual Products
- Include Additional Software
- Include Service Packs
- Create a Network Share
- Create a Deployment
- Create a Combined 32- and 64-bit Deployment
- Modify a Deployment
- Direct Users to the Administrative Image
- Uninstall Deployed Products
- Alternative Distribution Methods
- Installation Questions
- Licensing Questions
- Deployment and Networking Questions
- Where should deployments be located?
- When should I select all products for the administrative image, and can I add products later?
- What are profiles of user preferences?
- What happens if I choose to append or merge service packs?
- Where can I check if service packs are available for my software?
- How do I extract an MSP file?
- How should I configure a network license server for a firewall?
- Uninstall and Maintenance Questions
- How can I see what is included in a default installation?
- Is it possible to change the installation folder when adding or removing features?
- How do I install tools and utilities after installing my product?
- When should I reinstall the product instead of repairing it?
- Do I need the original media to reinstall my product?
- When I uninstall my software, what files are left on my system?
- Glossary
- Network Administration and Deployment
- Autodesk Licensing Guide
- Introduction
- Stand-Alone Licensing
- Network Licensing
- Planning Your Network Licensing
- Understanding Your Network License
- Running the Network License Manager
- Using Other Features of Network Licensing
- Frequently Asked Questions about Network Licensing
- Autodesk Navisworks 2014 Installation Supplement
- Index
To set license borrowing parameters
1 In the options file, enter the following syntax on its own line
(BORROW_LOWWATER must be uppercase):
BORROW_LOWWATER feature_code n
In the BORROW syntax, “feature_code” is the name of the product in
the license file, and “n” is the minimum number of licenses that must
remain on the server. When this number is reached, no more licenses
can be borrowed.
For example, the syntax BORROW_LOWWATER Autodesk_f1 3 means
that for the product Autodesk_f1, when only three licenses remain on
the license server, no licenses can be borrowed.
2 Enter the following syntax on the next line (MAX_BORROW_HOURS
must be uppercase):
MAX_BORROW_HOURS feature_code n
In this syntax, “n” is the number of hours that a license can be borrowed.
For example, the syntax MAX_BORROW_HOURS Autodesk_f1 360 means
that for product Autodesk_f1, licenses can be borrowed for 360 hours,
or 15 days.
NOTE Licenses are borrowed in multiples of 24 hours only. Any number that
is not a multiple of 24 is rounded down to the nearest multiple. For example,
the number 125 is rounded down to 120 hours, or 5 days.
For more information about setting up the license borrowing feature, see the
FLEXnet documentation. On a Windows server, the default install location
for the documentation is C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Network License
Manager folder. On a Mac OS X or Linux server, the documentation is installed
in the Network License Manager directory.
NOTE To borrow a license in an Autodesk product, click Help ➤ About ➤ Product
Information ➤ Borrow License. Alternatively, enter borrowlicense on the product
command line. Help for this feature is available in the Borrow a License for [Product
Name] window and in C:\Program Files\[Product Name]\Help\adsk_brw.chm.
Set Up License Timeout
License timeout is set in the options file to determine how long a product
session can be idle before the license is reclaimed by the license server. When
you set this flag in the options file, a user's license is reclaimed by the license
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