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Could not obtain a license for SolidWorks. Cannot connect to license server. Using SolidNetWork Licenses with Firewalls If your computer uses a firewall, you must configure ports to support SolidNetWork Licensing. Could not obtain a license for SolidWorks. Cannot connect to license server. Troubleshooting Upgrades.
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on 29 May 2015
on 29 May 2015
It looks like fairly useful information to me. It might not cover all possible causes of the problem, but the information is useful.
Solidworks Can't Obtain License
on 1 Jun 2015
It does not tell you the name of the file or where it is. Therefore useless information.
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on 1 Jun 2015
It says 'MLM.opt' and it indicates for each operating system where it is.
on 8 Jun 2015
On my Unix/Mac system, the MLM.opt file doesn't exist. What files does it use, then?
on 8 Jun 2015
What does your VENDOR line of your license.dat say for the MLM entry? The optional 4th field names the options file, potentially with the complete path. For MATLAB, vendor name MLM, the default is MLM.opt in the same directory the license file itself was found in.
Note that the MLM.opt file would be on the licenseserver, not on theclient
on 29 Sep 2016
If this file is supposed to be on the server, not the client, how do you distinguish between different users?
I have a user with a laptop who has a userid on the laptop that's different than his userid that the network license server knows about. Right now, he has to create a second account on his laptop, but it would be much more useful if he could just do something like the MLM.opt file on his laptop. Is this possible?
on 29 Sep 2016
I have to stretch my memory a fair bit as it has been over a decade since I last configured flexlm network licenses. My recollection is that MLM.opt is definitely only read on the server.
Could Not Obtain A License For Solidworks Standard Cannot Find License File
on 29 Sep 2016
At the moment I do not immediately see the current flexlm manual on flexerasoftware's site (flexlm got renamed to flexnet and is now owned by Flexera Software.)
Relying on old archived documentation from a random site, I wonder if it would make sense for you to use an INCLUDE and a HOST_GROUP; seehttps://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~echrzano/all.htm#16409:%202Head:%206.2.2%20HOST_GROUP
on 15 Nov 2016
The Options file would be on the License Server because when a user tries to checkout a MATLAB license on his computer, it will communicate with the License Server and pull their username currently on the computer that is trying to launch MATLAB.
If your user has multiple usernames for various computers that he would like to use MATLAB on then all of the usernames would need to be added to the options file.
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