From: Douglas Jensen

Chris:
I have had significant troubles with the 'floating' licenses - not from
preventing me from running, but persistent 'exceeding maximum users'
messages when only a few of my five licenses are in use.  Protel has tried
to help but has not provided a good solution to my problem.  Their only
advice was to load every license number on every machine - which seems a
little squirrely ( IMHO, each machine should have only a single license
number entered).

Again - I can run ok, and I did not have to do *anything* special to make
it go - but having these annoying boxes pop up constantly is frustrating -
especially when it stops an unattended autoroute process.

Good luck,
DJ




"Chris Hower" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/24/2001 01:37:19 PM

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Subject:  Re: [PEDA] 99SE setup advice wanted




sounds like you got it under control.  we have 4 machines running protel
99se and two licenses. (no fancy setup, just straight install) if two
licenses are used at the same time, a pop up window tells you you are
exceeding maximum users.  if you only run selected servers on selected
machines (e.g. sch on one pcb on the other) 1 license is good enough.

Chris Hower
DPS Telecom CAD
(559)455-1600 Ext. 136
www.dpstele.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Bagotronix Tech Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:11 AM
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: [PEDA] 99SE setup advice wanted


Hello, all:

I finally (!) got the new PC I have been seeking for 3 months now.  It's a
dual 1 GHz Pentium-III with 512MB SDRAM-133 and 60GB UDMA/100 HDD, Matrox
G450 dual-head video.  Awesome hardware!  AMD Athlon and DDR lost out
because there aren't any dual-CPU DDR chipsets yet, as far as I know.  The
new PC has W2K - running good so far!

Anyways, I finally have the machine I need to upgrade to Protel 99SE.  I am
ready to install it, but I have some questions which are not answered by
the
manual (yes, I did RTFB).

I need to set up Protel on 2 workstations, but I have only one license.  I
know that some other CAD  software has done this with "floating" licenses
that enable the CAD to be used on only one workstation at a time.

1)  Does Protel do this?
2)  If so, how do I set it up to do it?  Is it as simple as loading a copy
of 99SE on each machine, and the program automatically sends a broadcast
onto the LAN to see if another copy is already in use?  I seem to remember
some Protel users having grief about floating licenses some time back.
3)  If there is a license manager server program, where does it have to
reside?  In our office we use a Linux Samba server, not an NT box.  So if
the license manager has to run on a NT server, we can't do that.  (For
those
who don't know about Linux, a Linux Samba server acts just like a Windows
SMB server; Networking Neighborhood, it's really cool).
4)  Where do I put the CAD libraries (SCH, PCB, etc.) so that they can be
shared by both users?  Can I just put them in a shared directory on our
Samba server?  We put other files there OK.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Best regards,
Ivan Baggett
Bagotronix Inc.
website:  www.bagotronix.com










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