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Originally Posted by bombadier337
I got it to work, finally. I'm gonna write up at least a basic paper on how to do it the way I did it, though it kind of sucks and won't work with computers on a domain. But I have a laptop set up as my license server and since people on our team who use it have a wireless network at home I can set up the laptop and they can borrow the license for 180 days. My teacher's PC is setup on the school domain however so she won't be able to access the license server.
Inventor 10 seems nice so far though, I think the addition of Inventor Studio we'll really spice up the Inventor pics on CD.
Now to setup 3ds max...
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Were you trying to install Inventor on the school's computer or on your own? There shouldnt be any reason for it needing to run a server instance. Or is it that big of a change from last years? I installed on my computer when I was testing things out and it installed fine, and all my computers are networked. Seems possibly a config error?