![]() Join Derek Brink, vice president and research fellow with Aberdeen. When the Chickens Come Home to Roost: Why You Should Evaluate Your Cybersecurity Debt Opens a new window Why You Should Evaluate Your Cybersecurity Debt - Join and Win an eGift Card Spiceworks TV.Snap! - Doctor Who Death Rates, Coal Microelectronics, Three Laws of Robotics Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: January 5, 1984: Hitachi announces it has developed the first memory chip capable of holding 1MB (Read more HERE.).Oh and my ESRI and CAD license Servers are Virtual and have no issues with those can even migrate them and they keep working due to being tied to MAC address & migrations don't lose MAC address. Seriously though - weeks to resolve a license key issue?ĮSRI and Autodesk are both annoying and huge and slow - they take 36-48 hours MAX usually can handle those issues within 2-4 hours or less. If Trimble Hires VMWares Execs (and utilzes drone Technology) why can't we use it?!? I called Trimble Corp to start pushing buttons and explaining if they couldn't support thier dealers and customers then they have some issues. So i took off Mon/Tues and didn't get any calls / emails. maybe would make customers a priority so they can use their overly expensive software packages? nope. Trimble apparently takes the Week of the 4th off. I've been ready or possibly available (will make myself available even on vacation) but don't setup a remote session to test. Trimble keeps trying to say their keys are fine. Trimble tries to go through the reseller and information isn't passing correctly ![]() Reseller is the only one that can contact Trimble directly. Taking almost 3 weeks and no one knows / understands what is going on. migrated back from B>A in late June (forgot the head ache) and now they can't seem to figure out how to generate a new key with VM Flags. Now the maintenance was expired and we wanted to use the new version. Takes about 2 weeks to get a new code generated with the correct VM Flags. well until I had to migrate the vm from server A to Server B (moved from host a to host B) > yup that trips a clone detection and whammo. Finally fixed the issue - rekeyed for a valid expiration date and all worked. They issued the license on Feb 29th 2012 (yup a leap year) - the license was installed correctly but couldn't let users grab it due to the expiration of 02/29/13 not existing until ~2016. no matter what it won't work.Īfter amost 45-60 days of trying to figure out the issue a developer finds the problem. Sent that back to Trimble and all of a sudden they figured it WAS possible. ![]() They said that it was all trimble opting not to support VMs and they can easily generate VM enabled keys. but were scheduled to be P2V'd so why would I load a license server on them that would have to be reloaded? put it on an already virtualized server that will be running for a long time! doh!)Ĭhecked with Sentinel - Yup they fully support the mainstream VM Systems. I didn't think that was right that they required a physical 2003/2008 server to be running to act a a license server (do / did I have both running yup. ![]() Interesting how you can fight the trends that much in 2012/13 - Issue started in 2012 ~Jan/February. Trimble however won't support Virtualized license servers. Their network licensing uses Sentinel HASP to allow clients to grab a concurrent use license.Įasy use for Autodesk / ESRI / Global Mapper - handful of providers use similar methods for software licensing. but with licensing dealers are left without any support and Trimble apparently doesn't have much of a team to resolve issues. Their dealers are pretty good with most things. Anyone else dealing with Trimble and their Network license issues?
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