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July 21, 2021 at 7:05 pmcrd73Subscriber
Hi all, thanks in advance for any help.
I have ( I think ) successfully set up the LS-DYNA license manager on my server machine - the license manager app is running, and my server machine can access the license perfectly.
I am now trying to set up a client machine which is in-network by means of a Cisco VPN connection. I installed the same version of LS-DYNA on the client machine and set the environment variables for using a network license and pointing to the network name of the server. I also had the IP of the client machine (the non-VPN ethernet IP, not the VPN IP) added to the ALLOW RANGE field of the license.
Still, when I try to run a simulation on the client machine I get this error:
July 22, 2021 at 1:38 amcrd73Subscriber
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