At 01:48 PM 7/26/2003 +0000, you wrote:
you're on maintenance with PTC, they're pretty cooperative about giving out
new codes when you upgrade hardware [as long as you're not asking, like
every other week ;) ] It's best to set it up on a central server, rather
than an individual workstation.
Try running both NICs. You shouldn't have to enable & disable them ,
though. Give the Pro/E card a private network address, like 10.X.X.X or
192.X.X.X (that your LAN is not using) and ONLY bind TCP/IP to it. Set up
your other LAN stuff on the 2nd card. Lem'me know how it works.
-Wayne Cox
Twenty Three - Information Technology Consulting
828-685-2338
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>We have the following problem- we had a licensed software (design softwareI've messed with the licensing on Pro/E and it can be a royal PITA. If
>PROE) on a old computer which reads the adapter card number. We changed
>the computer and installed the card from the old computer
you're on maintenance with PTC, they're pretty cooperative about giving out
new codes when you upgrade hardware [as long as you're not asking, like
every other week ;) ] It's best to set it up on a central server, rather
than an individual workstation.
Try running both NICs. You shouldn't have to enable & disable them ,
though. Give the Pro/E card a private network address, like 10.X.X.X or
192.X.X.X (that your LAN is not using) and ONLY bind TCP/IP to it. Set up
your other LAN stuff on the 2nd card. Lem'me know how it works.
-Wayne Cox
Twenty Three - Information Technology Consulting
828-685-2338
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