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The license server reports show usage of the AutoCAD integrated license, yet the AutoCAD integrated mode was never opened.
For example, both a standalone and an AutoCAD license are available. Usage shows up for a license with "AutoCAD" in the feature string, the program was not used in AutoCAD integrated mode. Why doesn't it show usage of the Standalone license?
If the license feature configuration is set to one that includes AutoCAD (for example “Standalone, AutoCAD, MicroStation, 2000 pipes” for WaterCAD), then this license will always be used (and usage recorded against it), regardless of whether you are using the program in Standalone or AutoCAD integrated mode. Basically the AutoCAD “feature” is not something that is only “used” when the user opens the program in AutoCAD. Rather, if the user did decide to open the AutoCAD integrated version of the product (such as WaterCAD for AutoCAD), it checks the license to make sure that “AutoCAD” is included.
So, if you see usage for a license whose feature string says “Standalone, AutoCAD, MicroStation, 2000 pipes” for example, it just means that you had selected this as the feature configuration in the Municipal License Administrator (MLA). It doesn’t indicate what platform (standalone vs. AutoCAD vs MicroStation, etc) you had actually used on that computer.
If for example you have two licenses of WaterCAD, one for standalone (feature string doesn’t mention AutoCAD) and the other for AutoCAD (feature string mentions AutoCAD), then you will need to be mindful of which of these two licenses is set as the "Default" in the MLA on a particular computer. So, on a computer where you don’t use AutoCAD for example, you should set it to the standalone WaterCAD license, so that usage is logged under that license. Note: the "standalone" platform is always available, and is explicitly listed in the feature string started with the CONNECT Edition. So, by "standalone license", this refers to the one that does not mention "AutoCAD" in the feature string (for example "Standalone, MicroStation, 2000 Pipes".) On a computer where you may use the AutoCAD interface, you should set it to the WaterCAD license that includes AutoCAD in the feature string (so you are able to open WaterCAD inside AutoCAD if you wish to, and so it logs usage for that).
If for example you have two computers and two separate licenses, one for standalone and one including AutoCAD, if both of those computers had their feature level set to the same entry (for example the one with AutoCAD in the feature), then an overage (overusage) might be reported if both computers use the product within the same 10 minute interval. However, if one had the feature level set to the standalone license and the other was set to the license that includes AutoCAD, usage would be reported to the respective license and no overage would occur.
In the event that you have a similar situation like this with two separate licenses of the same product, you could consider combining the license into a single, multiple-seat license (contact your Bentley Account Manager for information.) This way, two computers could be using the same license (same default set in the MLA) without having to worry about overage.
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Set the correct feature level in the Municipal License Administrator