What is the difference between a standalone and a network version?
A standalone version runs on a separate PC, in which (every individual) licence is protected by a ‘hardware lock’ or ‘software lock’. A network licence runs on the network server and uses a ‘floating license manager’ in which you can log on to AutoCAD for example on any PC until the number of licences for which you are authorised is reached.
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