Can You Use SolidWorks License on Multiple Computers?

Can You Use SolidWorks License on Multiple Computers?

One question that often comes up among SolidWorks users is whether or not they can use their license on multiple computers. This is an important consideration for those who work in different locations or who have multiple machines at their disposal. In this article, we will explore the options and limitations when it comes to using a SolidWorks license on multiple computers.

Single-User License

If you have a single-user license of SolidWorks, it is important to note that this license is tied to a specific computer. The software can only be installed and activated on one machine at a time. Attempting to install and activate the license on another computer will result in an error.

However, there are some situations where you may need to transfer your license to another computer temporarily. For example, if your primary workstation is undergoing maintenance or repair, you may want to use your license on a backup machine. In such cases, you can follow the steps outlined by SolidWorks to transfer your license temporarily.

Network License

If you have a network license of SolidWorks, things work differently. With this type of license, the software can be installed on multiple computers within your network. However, the number of concurrent users allowed depends on the terms of your specific network license agreement.

It’s important to note that using a network license requires all computers within the network to be connected and authorized through a server running the SolidNetwork License Manager (SNL). This ensures that only the specified number of users can access the software simultaneously.

Considerations for Multiple Computers

If you are considering using your SolidWorks license on multiple computers, here are some additional factors to keep in mind:

  • License Agreement: Always review the license agreement provided by SolidWorks to understand the specific terms and conditions of your license.
  • License Transfer: If you have a single-user license and need to transfer it temporarily, make sure to follow the proper steps outlined by SolidWorks.
  • Backup and Restore: Regularly back up your SolidWorks files and settings to avoid any loss of data during license transfers or system changes.

In conclusion

While a single-user license of SolidWorks can only be activated on one computer at a time, network licenses allow for multiple installations within a network. It’s important to review your specific license agreement and consider the limitations and requirements for using your SolidWorks license on multiple computers. By following the guidelines provided by SolidWorks, you can ensure that you are using your software in compliance with their terms and conditions.

We hope this article has clarified the usage of a SolidWorks license on multiple computers. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to SolidWorks support for assistance.