I've been an avid NLM user for what seems forever, Float 3 Fabs 1 Adv Mill 2 Prod Turn. Don't know what I'd do without it.
How does the NLM generate its server Code, does it simple use the IP address, or does it use something else? Thanks Jon Wilshusen -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 1:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [mfg-smartcam] NLM Being an NLM (Network License Manager) user and concerned about the future of the NLM, I'm curious as to: 1. How many NLM users do we have subscribed? 2. How many subscribers wish they had network licensing? For those of you not familiar with network licensing, the license key resides on a server and is accessed across the network by the individual workstations. For example, Fab is our primary application and we have 10 licenses. In addition we have 4 Production Milling 2 Advanced Production Milling licenses that we float between 10 workstations at 5 different facilities (up to 125 miles away) as they are needed. This saved us from buying 8 more seats of Amill or restricting Amill programming to 2 workstations. ================================================== Fred Lauzus, CAM Programming Coordinator High Steel Structures, Incorporated mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.highsteel.com ================================================== ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ====================================================================== ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================================================================
