Next year I expect not to take out my long standing Bentley Select subscription because I have been out of work for a long time and can't afford it and I would like to convert my license for MicroStation Version 08.11.09.829 to a Node Locked/Non-Select license. However when I look at the Bentley page I get when I search Edge or Google Chrome with the search heading 'Bentley Systems Non-Select licenses' under the first listing 'Activating as a Non Select or Node Locked user [TN] - Licensing...' (which you might or might not open with the following link - I'm not sure if it is functioning properly as a link)
https://communities.bentley.com/products/licensing/w/licensing__wiki/5278/activating-as-a-non-select-or-node-locked-user-tn
not far from the top is the sentence 'All version 8.9 or newer software is activated against a SELECTserver license server.'
Does that mean what I interpret it to mean, that I can't change the license of my version of MicroStation to a Node-Locked/Non-Select license or have I misinterpreted it?
Thank you very much, Andrew, for your quick response and the information in it. I will wait until next year to pursue the Non-Select license.
The big issue that was worrying me was that the line near the top of the Wiki article 'All version 8.9 or newer software is activated against a SELECT license server' seemed to me to be excluding my current version of MicroStation from use with a Non-Select license. Can you please confirm for me that MicroStation Version 08.09.11.829 can be used with a Non-Select/Node-Locked license?
Thank you again and regards
Phil Leach.
Unknown said:'All version 8.9 or newer software
All this is saying is that when Bentley introduced this method of licensing that the procedure works with ALL versions of MicroStation that were released after V8.9 or the V8 XM releases. This also includes ALL the V8i and CONNECT versions including what you are stating you are using, 08.11.09.829. Previous versions of MicroStation used a different method of licensing so the node lock procedure is different.
I hope this information helps.
RegardsAndrew BellTechnical SupportBentley Systems
Answer Verified By: Philip Leach
Thank you Andrew. That's what I wanted to hear.
Thanks too to AnuKuu and Jon Summers.
Regards Phil Leach