Re[12]: 1 licence for two different versions

Date : Sat, 13 May 2006 18:14:16 -0400
To : kim aldis <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : Chris <walksfar(at)netscape.ca>
Subject : Re[12]: 1 licence for two different versions
Hello kim, yes I'm running both from the same machine.  Did the echo
%SPM_HOST% and for the:

4.2 command prompt I just get this returned to me: %SPM_HOST%
5.o command prompt I get this returned to me: SPM_x

Christopher


Saturday, May 13, 2006, 4:22:53 PM, you wrote:

>  

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM 
>> [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Chris
>> Sent: 13-May-2006 21:13
>> To: kim aldis
>> Subject: Re[10]: 1 licence for two different versions
>> 
>> Saturday, May 13, 2006, 3:38:27 PM, you wrote:
>> 
>> >  No, I'm saying that if you're running xsi from the same machine as 
>> > the license server then you don't *have* to set the 
>> spm_host variable. 
>> > However, if you do then it should be correct. You haven't 
>> said whether 
>> > you are running from the same machine or not. I don't know what you 
>> > may have already done to those files so I don't know if you 
>> should do nothing or not.
>> 
>> I have done nothing to the serv.bat files at all I have not 
>> edited them nothing there at there default settings.

> I asked if you were running xsi from the same machine as the license server.
> Are you?

> Just because you've done nothing to them doesn't mean they're correct.


>> 
>> I have a 5.0 licence running so your right the server is 
>> running.  And to recap 4.2 will run from 5.0 *BUT* 5.0 
>> doesn't run from a 5.0 licence.

> I was misunderstanding you. I thought you could run 5.0 but not 4.2. Sorry.

>> 
>> Running "echo SPM_HOST" (without the quotes) at both 5.0 and 
>> 4.2 command prompt just gives me the following
>> 
>> SPM
>> 

> You need to typ echo %SPM_HOST%, not echo SPM_HOST. 

> Once again, can you confirm that you're running spm on the same machine as
> you're running  xsi. It has a bearing.

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 Chris                            mailto:walksfar(at)netscape.ca

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