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Using Other Features of Network Licensing, License Borrowing, Borrow a License

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To uninstall the Network License Manager on Windows 1 Click Start, and then in the list of programs, click Autodesk ➤ Network License Manager ➤ LMTOOLS Utility. 2 In the LMTOOLS utility, click the Start/Stop/Reread tab, and then click Stop Server. 3 Close LMTOOLS. 4 In the Windows Control Panel, locate Autodesk Network License Manager in the list of programs, and uninstall it by clicking Remove or Uninstall. 5 If prompted, restart your computer. NOTE You must manually delete files that you created for use with the Network License Manager, such as log files, license files, and the options file. These files are not automatically deleted when you uninstall the Network License Manager. Using Other Features of Network Licensing License Borrowing If you are using a network-licensed version of your Autodesk product and your network administrator supports the license borrowing feature, you can borrow a product license from your network license server to use the Autodesk product for a specified time when your computer is not connected to the network. Your license is automatically returned to the license server at the end of the day on the return date you set when you borrow the license. You can also return a license early. The maximum borrowing period is six months. NOTE License borrowing does not apply to stand-alone licenses. NOTE A limited number of licenses are available for borrowing. If you try to borrow a license and are notified that no licenses are available, see your network administrator for help. Borrow a License With a borrowed license, you can run your Autodesk product with your computer disconnected from the network until your borrowing period ends. 106 | Chapter 4 Licensing Guide

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To uninstall the Network License Manager on Windows
1
Click Start, and then in the list of programs, click Autodesk
Network
License Manager
LMTOOLS Utility.
2
In the LMTOOLS utility, click the Start/Stop/Reread tab, and then click
Stop Server.
3
Close LMTOOLS.
4
In the Windows Control Panel, locate Autodesk Network License Manager
in the list of programs, and uninstall it by clicking Remove or Uninstall.
5
If prompted, restart your computer.
NOTE
You must manually delete files that you created for use with the Network
License Manager, such as log files, license files, and the options file. These files are
not automatically deleted when you uninstall the Network License Manager.
Using Other Features of Network Licensing
License Borrowing
If you are using a network-licensed version of your Autodesk product and your
network administrator supports the license borrowing feature, you can borrow
a product license from your network license server to use the Autodesk product
for a specified time when your computer is not connected to the network.
Your license is automatically returned to the license server at the end of the
day on the return date you set when you borrow the license. You can also
return a license early. The maximum borrowing period is six months.
NOTE
License borrowing does not apply to stand-alone licenses.
NOTE
A limited number of licenses are available for borrowing. If you try to
borrow a license and are notified that no licenses are available, see your network
administrator for help.
Borrow a License
With a borrowed license, you can run your Autodesk product with your
computer disconnected from the network until your borrowing period ends.
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| Chapter 4
Licensing Guide