shorter Posted September 19, 2018 Share Posted September 19, 2018 If one individual cannot connect to a network license but everyone else can, and it looks like it is a B series install, what could the matter be? Therefore 56 licenses and 23 logged on so there are sufficient licenses. Any suggestions? Have restarted the server through the RLM. It has been installed on a VM, but this has not been an issue before. Quote Link to comment
0 Nicolas Goutte Posted September 19, 2018 Share Posted September 19, 2018 How is the VM set? Is it in the same logical network or is it its own sub-network? Otherwise it may be a firewall issue (incl. Antivirus or other stuff that might block out-bounding network packets on a certain port)? (I remember that years ago I had to tell VW the exact IP where the C-Dongle was, or it would not find it from the VM.) Quote Link to comment
0 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Gunther Posted September 20, 2018 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted September 20, 2018 Best to try the IP address of the server as Nicolas suggested. On rare occasion one of my Mac's cannot find the Site Protection Server automatically and using the server's IP address works every time. Quote Link to comment
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If one individual cannot connect to a network license but everyone else can, and it looks like it is a B series install, what could the matter be?
Therefore 56 licenses and 23 logged on so there are sufficient licenses.
Any suggestions?
Have restarted the server through the RLM.
It has been installed on a VM, but this has not been an issue before.
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