With a borrowed license, you can run your Autodesk product with your computer disconnected from the network until your borrowing
period ends. If you don't remember when a license expires, you can check the date by placing your cursor over the Borrowing
icon in your Autodesk product's status tray or by clicking Help
About and consulting the Product License Information dialog box.
When the borrowing period expires, the borrowed license is automatically returned to the license server. When your computer
is reconnected to the network, you can run your Autodesk product from the network or borrow a license again.
Interaction with Other License-Borrowing Tools
Using the license-borrowing feature in your Autodesk product is the recommended way to borrow a license. Some third-party
borrowing tools may also be available to you, but these tools are not supported or compatible with the license-borrowing feature
in your Autodesk product. Other third-party or legacy license-borrowing tools that may be available to you are the Autodesk
License-Borrowing utility (shipped with Autodesk products) and the borrowing feature in LMTOOLS utility, a component of the
Autodesk Network License Manager on Windows servers.
If another license-borrowing tool is active when you attempt to use the license borrowing feature, you should proceed as follows
to borrow a license for your Autodesk product:
- If you run the Autodesk License-Borrowing utility that shipped with your Autodesk product and then turn on the borrowing
flag for the Adskflex option or the All option, a license can be borrowed when you start your Autodesk product. However, you
cannot return a license until you exit and then restart your Autodesk product.
- On a Windows server, if borrowing is set in the LMTOOLS utility for all products, you can either use the other tool to borrow
licenses for your Autodesk product, or stop the borrowing process in LMTOOLS utility, and then use the license-borrowing feature
in your Autodesk product.
- If borrowing is set in LMTOOLS utility for non-Autodesk products only, you must stop the borrowing process in LMTOOLS utility.
You can then use the license-borrowing feature to borrow licenses for your Autodesk product. If you do not stop the borrowing
process in LMTOOLS utility, the license borrowing feature will not function.
To borrow a license using the Tools menu
This option is not available in all Autodesk products.
- Click Tools menu
License Borrowing
Borrow License.
- In the Borrow a License window, on the calendar, click the date when you want to return the license.
This date must be within the valid date range set by your network administrator. The valid date range is displayed in this
window.
- Click Borrow License.
- In the License Borrowed message, click Close. The license is borrowed, and you can now use your Autodesk product with your
computer disconnected from the network.
Note In some products, you can verify that your license is borrowed by placing your cursor over the Borrowing icon in the status
tray, which is in the lower-right corner of your Autodesk product.
To borrow a license using the Help menu
- Click Help
About
Product Information or Product License Information.
- In the Product License Information window, click Borrow License.
- In the Borrow a License window, on the calendar, click the date when you want to return the license.
This date must be within the valid date range set by your network administrator. The valid date range is displayed in this
window.
- Click Borrow License.
- In the License Borrowed message, click Close. The license is borrowed, and you can now use the Autodesk product with your
computer disconnected from the network.