![]() ![]() When the application is launched again and you have a live internet connection, it just resets the counter back to 30 days. If this application was recently purchased it would be a single user term based licensing and fhe first time its launched it needs internet access to authorize it. But I will tag and let him weigh in on the subject matter. How do I get this software to work on a system that's not connected to the you may have gotten installed on a server, Autodesk products are not designed to run on a server since you would be breaking the license agreement that you accepted. It's a lab, no Internet, I have all the activation keys. Since it can't, AutoCAD says the license server isn't running, and it aborts. The help menu says that a first time launch may connect to the Internet. The second time it just moved on because it already had the serial number.īoth times, after putting in the information, the screen comes back trying to connect to the Internet and then fails and says it can't reach the Internet. The first time it did this I stepped through all of the steps to get our activation code and tried to run it. When I launch AutoCAD I'm prompted to activate it with a serial number or network license. When I reinstalled it recognized that I had an activation key from before and because it was valid, it used it. ![]() I (actually our purchasing office) sent the serial # and product key off to Autodesk and received the 56 character activation code back, and AutoCAD accepted it just fine.īecause of the problems, I uninstalled and reinstalled, however, that's not the problem. The activation and codes worked flawlessly. The server is in a lab and does not have an Internet connection. This is a fresh install, not a migration, no users on the system. I'm installing AutoCAD LT 2017 onto a Windows 2008 R2 server for a customer. ![]()
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