LMTOOLS requires elevated privileges to write services to the Windows Registry.
If you found this file on your computer and do not remember installing it, or if you are an administrator verifying its authenticity, consider the following: nlm11.18.0.0-ipv4-ipv6-win64.msi
Thus, the full translation: Network License Manager version 11.18.0.0 with dual IPv4/IPv6 stack for 64-bit Windows. LMTOOLS requires elevated privileges to write services to
Browse to your NLM folder and select lmgrd.exe . Path to the license file: Browse and select your .lic file. Path to the license file: Browse and select your
This file name follows the naming convention used by utilities, specifically those distributed by Autodesk (and similar CAD/engineering software vendors) for managing floating network licenses.
The nlm prefix is commonly used by . In fact, Autodesk distributes this exact naming pattern for their license manager tools. Therefore, encountering nlm11.18.0.0 strongly suggests you are dealing with an Autodesk product’s license server component or another FlexNet-based system.
LMTOOLS requires elevated privileges to write services to the Windows Registry.
If you found this file on your computer and do not remember installing it, or if you are an administrator verifying its authenticity, consider the following:
Thus, the full translation: Network License Manager version 11.18.0.0 with dual IPv4/IPv6 stack for 64-bit Windows.
Browse to your NLM folder and select lmgrd.exe . Path to the license file: Browse and select your .lic file.
This file name follows the naming convention used by utilities, specifically those distributed by Autodesk (and similar CAD/engineering software vendors) for managing floating network licenses.
The nlm prefix is commonly used by . In fact, Autodesk distributes this exact naming pattern for their license manager tools. Therefore, encountering nlm11.18.0.0 strongly suggests you are dealing with an Autodesk product’s license server component or another FlexNet-based system.