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#1 2009-12-28 12:45:58

Verifun
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From: U.S.
Registered: 2005-03-31
Posts: 351
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Network install?

Hi everyone! Hope you all are having great seasons...  big_smile

Well, I´m stopping by to ask if I can install Vericut on a network drive and run it from our desktops. Pro/E allows me to do that and I wonder if Vericut supports this approach...  :?

Thanks in advance,  smile


Daniel Santos

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#2 2009-12-28 18:50:27

SergeV
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From: Irvine, CA
Registered: 2004-10-08
Posts: 507
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Re: Network install?

VERICUT supports Multiple Computer Network Installation.

From the Installation Help:

The "Multiple Computer Network Installation" is similar to the single standalone configuration in that there is only one copy of VERICUT installed. In this case VERICUT is installed on a disk that is network mounted or mapped on one or more client
computers. Generally the license server computer is the computer with the disk physically attached, but this is not necessary. The VERICUT client computers do not have VERICUT installed on a local disk. Instead they access VERICUT on a network mounted or mapped disk. The disk where VERICUT is installed must be mounted or mapped to exactly the same path on all the computers.

Thus if VERICUT is installed on H:\CGTECH in a Windows environment, then all computers must map the disk with the same letter and path. The Multiple Computer Network Installation is the simplest installation to maintain for a medium to large corporate network environment since there is only one license server computer and one installation of VERICUT shared by all users. However it does
require some custom configuration on each client (adding start menu or desktop shortcuts) in order to give users on the client computers easy access to VERICUT. This work is generally done by the site's system administrator.

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#3 2009-12-29 11:26:50

Verifun
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From: U.S.
Registered: 2005-03-31
Posts: 351
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Re: Network install?

Thank you Serge!

I´ll give it a try!


Daniel Santos

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