Shape Your World Amee Meghani, Applications Engineer
Amee is an Applications Engineer with a background in Mechanical Engineering. She has 10 years of SOLIDWORKS experience and is one of our Simulation experts. She enjoys writing and keeping our customers informed of the latest and greatest. 5 Myths about your SOLIDWORKS Network License ManagerNovember 29th, 2016 by Amee Meghani, Applications Engineer
Let’s talk about your SOLIDWORKS network license and debunk those myths with facts. Which one of these 5 are you guilty of believing? You accidentally received extra licenses (yassss!).Not true. Only once in 5 years have I seen SOLIDWORKS write an incorrect license file. The way licenses are listed in the SNL can be misleading. Suppose you have a network license containing 1 Professional License and 1 Standard license. The SNL will show 1 Professional License and 2 Standard Licenses. Why? Because when you are pulling a Professional license, the license manager is releasing a Standard license and the Professional ADD-INS. So really the license manager listing should read “Professional ADDINS”, rather than “Professional”. You cannot pull a Professional or Premium license without pulling a Standard license. You don’t have the ability to use SOLIDWORKS on your home computer.
Not true. Office homework is on the rise. What you can do is…
SOLIDWORKS Licenses are first come, first serve.Not true. You can control which license is being pulled. The license required is dependent on a few things:
You Can’t Customize the Installations with a Network LicenseYou can customize by serial number, addins, etc, and you can deploy them all at once, with the customized settings per user using our Admin Image creation tool. You Can’t Spy on PeopleTrue. You can’t spy on people. But, you CAN spy on their machines! Included with SOLIDWORKS subscription is a CAD Admin dashboard. With this dashboard, you can monitor a variety of things, including:
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