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#1 2004-11-16 19:11:11

jmiller
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From: Portland Oregon
Registered: 2004-11-11
Posts: 3
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License and Firewall

It's been a week or so since I messed with it so I'm a bit vague on the details, hoping I won't need them and you peeps already know the answer.
Installed the latest version of Vericut (5.41 I believe) on a new PC that will be the floating license server and it's running Windows XP. I seem to have a problem getting a license on the other systems if I have the firewall enabled.. but if I shut the firewall down then all is well.

Is there a way to let the license request get through the firewall? 

No hurry on an answer, were not on that license server yet, and I only have little bits of time to work with it.. so I figured I would ask here then get back to it when time permitted.

so no need to panic.... yet!

Thanks Peeps

btw... Forum=Great Idea!  Give whoever came up with it a raise.


James Miller
CAD/CAM System Administrator
SAPA: Anodizing Inc.
7933 NE 21st Ave.
Portland, Or.   97211

Phone (503) 802-3000
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#2 2004-11-19 17:17:24

GeneG
VERICUT Specialist
From: Irvine, CA
Registered: 2004-10-08
Posts: 52
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Re: License and Firewall

Worked on an XP/Pro SP2 box yesterday that suffered from this problem. The solution was to unblock "lservnt.exe" if you have a service starting the VERICUT license server, or unblock "lserv9x.exe" if you manually start the license server (both located in the "license" directory).  --Gene

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#3 2004-11-28 20:47:35

jmiller
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From: Portland Oregon
Registered: 2004-11-11
Posts: 3
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Re: License and Firewall

Yup
That fixed me up!

Thanks Gene


James Miller
CAD/CAM System Administrator
SAPA: Anodizing Inc.
7933 NE 21st Ave.
Portland, Or.   97211

Phone (503) 802-3000
Watts  (800) 547-0790
Fax     (503) 802-3053

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