profcad Posted June 13, 2017 Posted June 13, 2017 For years I have ran 3 different servers for our network licenses. Our IT department want to know can we run the network licenses on the same virtual server. I have autodesk on a server, arcgis on a different server and solidworks on a third server. Does anyone know if they can be ran on the same server without conflicts? Quote
ccowgill Posted June 14, 2017 Posted June 14, 2017 ArcGIS uses the same port number as Autocad, so you will have to specify a different port number for your autocad, which can slow down finding a license. ArcGIS also requires the use of the 32 bit network license manager. I dont know anything about Solidworks. Based on my experience, I would recommend leaving them separate (AutoCAD and ArcGIS) Quote
rkmcswain Posted June 14, 2017 Posted June 14, 2017 FWIW - at both my last employer and at my current one, we run the ESRI and Autodesk LM's off the same server and we do not modify anything AFAIK, including the port numbers. An ESRI KB article on this does not mention changing port numbers, but the Autodesk one does...? Quote
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