
- #Client license server is not running alphacam software
- #Client license server is not running alphacam code
#Client license server is not running alphacam software
It could also be that the software is trying to cascade to another product but that product doesn’t exist either. This can happen if you try to launch the latest installed software, but the license manager has not been updated with the latest license file. So why does this happen? Well, it could simply be that you are launching a product that you do not have a license for yet. That’s a good thing! However, it also means that the License Manager cannot find your product. You should be able to test basic network connectivity using PING in a command prompt and by ensuring that ports 27000-270 are not being blocked on the server.Ī -5 error means that you’re actually making a connection to the NLM. Connectivity could also be affected by IPv6 protocol or invalid DNS settings.

If the NLM is running, then the connection is likely being blocked by a firewall or other network security rule. The first is simply that the License Manager is not running. Many things can cause this error, but generally speaking, there are only a few culprits. Updating the files almost always resolves this common error.Įrror -15 is also a very common one. The CAD Manager may have updated the license file to the latest and greatest, but the license manager files themselves may still be on an older version. Though this could still be a symptom of the problem, the more common culprit in recent releases is the Autodesk License Manager not being updated to the latest version. Before becoming a more regular error code, the most common reason for this error was due to a difference is system clock between the workstation and the server.

#Client license server is not running alphacam code
The 0.0.0 error code has become somewhat commonplace in recent releases. Some of them may be easier to resolve than you might think. So before you get an error code and throw up your hands in frustration, let’s take a look at the most common error codes and see what they mean.

To be clear, your Autodesk Network License Manager can give you over 100 individual error codes, but only a few of the codes are common enough to see regularly. Have you ever launched a copy of your Autodesk software and been greeted with a cryptic error code that you don’t understand? Of course, we have all been there.
