Tough one to describe but I will do my best to be clear;
Using Windows 7 x64, with CATIA V5R21SP02 I was able to check out a concurrent offline license. I can see it listed under the Nodelock Key Management (LUM) V5R21 tool, with a blue circle icon next to it.
When I go to try and start CATIA, it's not picking up that there is a local license available. I have removed LUM, which was installed originally but that's not fixed it. I have removed all traces of an i4ls.ini, and links to such file, no luck. I have also unplugged the laptop from the network, again, no joy.
From the date stamp and the file size change on the NODELOCK file under C:\ProgramData\IBM\LUM\ I can see that the license is checking out to that file, when I look at the text in the file, I see enough to indicate a license is in there.
If anyone has come across this and overcome it, I'd like to hear how it was done please!
james
Using Windows 7 x64, with CATIA V5R21SP02 I was able to check out a concurrent offline license. I can see it listed under the Nodelock Key Management (LUM) V5R21 tool, with a blue circle icon next to it.
When I go to try and start CATIA, it's not picking up that there is a local license available. I have removed LUM, which was installed originally but that's not fixed it. I have removed all traces of an i4ls.ini, and links to such file, no luck. I have also unplugged the laptop from the network, again, no joy.
From the date stamp and the file size change on the NODELOCK file under C:\ProgramData\IBM\LUM\ I can see that the license is checking out to that file, when I look at the text in the file, I see enough to indicate a license is in there.
If anyone has come across this and overcome it, I'd like to hear how it was done please!
james