ie3d license
I am using IE3D to simulate an array of P.A.T.C.H. antennas. I am ready with a single antenna with which to form an array but I am facing a problem with my license. I am using an evaluation license of the simulator and the license fails very often, sometimes as frequently as every 15 minutes. With such a high frequency of license failure, I simply cannot simulate an array which may take more than 24 hours to simulate.
Has anyone faced a similar problem in the past? What can most probably be my problem? Can anyone guide me in this regard?
Regards,
Abhishek
Hi, abhishek.vnit:
It is quite probably due to the internet connection. Normally, the LAN in your site and in Zeland's site shouild be stable. However, the evaluation license needs to go through the Internet. It seems to me the stability of the internet is affecitng it very much. For licensed IE3D users running on LAN, the network licenses are very stable. It almost nevers fails. However, for the network evaluation license, it fails more frequently especially when the client side is outside of US. I am in the office of Zeland. I also use the network evaluation license from time to time by connecting through the internet. I can see it stops from time to time. However, it will not be so frequent as you experience. From you name, it seems to me you are from India. Please contact our sale representative in India for a stand-alone evaluation license. Regards.
Hi Jian
Here at UF, we purchased a perpetual license (network license) last year. For some time the ZPM had been displaying an error message that the license maintenance will expire on 1/1/2011. And it did stop simulating finite dielectrics etc since the new year.
Since yesterday(1/11/2011), the ZPM network license stops 10 seconds after it starts, with an error message displaying "Security key is not detected". If i try to start the MGRID or other application within the 10 seconds, the license stops, MGRID fails to open and the error message is displayed "The license has expired"! What do yu think is the reason for this? I was under the impression that this license is perpetual...
Thanks,
Vijay
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