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    • TIGT Offline
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      Following on from @fredo6 's comment...
      If each user logs in separately then surely a simple cmd script [written by your IT guys] auto-running at their login, could copy the needed license files over into their '../appdata/local/scf licenses' directory. Having this consistent location set up for everyone's folders/files should ease the license reading / validation ? Perhaps a logout cmd script could also run to tidy up and remove the no longer needed files, if thought appropriate ? ...

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        Ramon3D @fredo6
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        @fredo6

        I think this is exactly the problem indeed. It would be fantastic if this could be adjusted. We work in the computer lab on Windows 11.

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            Ramon3D @TIG
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            One of the ICT staff members has tried this, but so far it has not been successful.

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              last edited by TIG

              Step by step questions...
              Can your IT guy get a cmd script to run at user's login ?
              Can your IT guy then make that cmd script copy the license files from an admin-account's folder-structure into an equivalent folder in the user's account - e.g. '../appdata/local/scf licenses' ?
              If this happens why can't the user then see the expected license files ?
              I'm no cmd script guru. but surely your IT guys have some helpful ideas ??

              e.g. If you manually copy over the license files from an admin-account's folder-structure into an equivalent folder in the user's account - e.g. '../appdata/local/scf licenses' - does that then work as expected ? If not, then why not ?

              TIG

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