Authorize Code Autocad 2004 Win7

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You misunderstood my question. I am talking a situation when the user hasthe auto.code already,and you want to get the value of the auto code of the product on that PC.The hardlock number may be obtained by the following:(substr (getvar 'LINFO') 10The Serial Number can be obtained using:(substr (getvar 'PKSER') 5)They are both stored as system variables. Nowm my question is:If the Authorization code is stored as a system variable orif it can be retrieved with an available function?ThanksJoshua'Cliff Middleton' wrote in messagenews:A571FE8EE6EFA3728F7BC7@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. (defun c:getAuthorizationCode (alert 'Call AutoDESKnGive them your serial number.' ) ) 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:B5DD86DE6ED918D268474C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. I wonder if the Authorization code of AutoCAD/ADT/MDT could be retrieved using a LISP function. There are functions available for Serial Number.

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Thanks. Joshua. No, authorization code is not stored in a variableit is stored in a file (R14 and R2000) or registry (2000i)It is encrypted, and no public function is providedto retrieve this number.Saludos, Jorge JimenezJoshua Wang wrote: You misunderstood my question. I am talking a situation when the user has the auto.code already, and you want to get the value of the auto code of the product on that PC. The hardlock number may be obtained by the following: (substr (getvar 'LINFO') 10 The Serial Number can be obtained using: (substr (getvar 'PKSER') 5) They are both stored as system variables. Nowm my question is: If the Authorization code is stored as a system variable or if it can be retrieved with an available function? Thanks Joshua 'Cliff Middleton' wrote in message news:A571FE8EE6EFA3728F7BC7@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb.

Authorize Code Autocad 2004 Win7

(defun c:getAuthorizationCode (alert 'Call AutoDESKnGive them your serial number.' ) ) 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:B5DD86DE6ED918D268474C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. I wonder if the Authorization code of AutoCAD/ADT/MDT could be retrieved using a LISP function.

There are functions available for Serial Number. Thanks. Joshua. Please forgive my sarcasm if it was an honest question. It just seemsobvious to me why that number isn't public.

If you need it for anoccasional reinstall and have lost it, just call AutoDESK.Cliff'Joshua Wang' wrote in messagenews:A02EDBA79DB8@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. You misunderstood my question.

I am talking a situation when the user has the auto.code alreadyand you want to get the value of the auto code of the product on that PC. The hardlock number may be obtained by the following: (substr (getvar 'LINFO') 10 The Serial Number can be obtained using: (substr (getvar 'PKSER') 5) They are both stored as system variables. Nowm my question is: If the Authorization code is stored as a system variable or if it can be retrieved with an available function?

Thanks Joshua 'Cliff Middleton' wrote in message news:A571FE8EE6EFA3728F7BC7@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. (defun c:getAuthorizationCode (alert 'Call AutoDESKnGive them your serial number.'

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) ) 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:B5DD86DE6ED918D268474C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. I wonder if the Authorization code of AutoCAD/ADT/MDT could beretrieved using a LISP function. There are functions available for Serial Number. Thanks. Joshua. Chip Harper' wrote in messagenews:67EE0B8A62A4FC989BA5E850815B85A8@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb.

Alex Schamenek (hope I spelled that right) is one you need to connect with. He'll get you straightened right out. I'll just stand over here. 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:B5DD86DE6ED918D268474C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb.

I wonder if the Authorization code of AutoCAD/ADT/MDT could be retrieved using a LISP function. There are functions available for Serial Number. Please forgive my sarcasm if it was an honest question. It just seems obvious to me why that number isn't public. If you need it for an occasional reinstall and have lost it, just call AutoDESK.Sounds like Joshua is developing a valid tool for a CAD administrator.It's actually quite easy to pull the encrypted auth code string from theCFG file with the (GETCFG) function. Cliff 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:A02EDBA79DB8@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. You misunderstood my question.

I am talking a situation when the user has the auto.code alreadyand you want to get the value of the auto code of the product on that PC. The hardlock number may be obtained by the following: (substr (getvar 'LINFO') 10 The Serial Number can be obtained using: (substr (getvar 'PKSER') 5) They are both stored as system variables.

Nowm my question is: If the Authorization code is stored as a system variable or if it can be retrieved with an available function? Thanks Joshua 'Cliff Middleton' wrote in message news:A571FE8EE6EFA3728F7BC7@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb.

(defun c:getAuthorizationCode (alert 'Call AutoDESKnGive them your serial number.' ) ) 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:B5DD86DE6ED918D268474C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb.

I wonder if the Authorization code of AutoCAD/ADT/MDT could be retrieved using a LISP function. There are functions available for Serial Number.

Thanks. Joshua -Y-+ Darren J. Young Minnesota CADWorks, Inc. dyoung@mcwi.com P.O. Box 7293 ftp://ftp.mcwi.com St.

Cloud, Minnesota Phone 1-320-654-9053 CAD/CAM/CNC - Drafting Design Customization Training Programming 0,0-XSupport the amendment to ban commercial unsolicited Email (SPAM) Tojoin the fight, visit - http://www.cauce.org/. What good is an encrypted authorization code?' Young' wrote in messagenews:MPG.15192c59a6d1eff9989794@discussion.autodesk.com. Please forgive my sarcasm if it was an honest question.

It just seems obvious to me why that number isn't public. If you need it for an occasional reinstall and have lost it, just call AutoDESK.

Sounds like Joshua is developing a valid tool for a CAD administrator. It's actually quite easy to pull the encrypted auth code string from the CFG file with the (GETCFG) function.

Cliff 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:A02EDBA79DB8@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. You misunderstood my question. I am talking a situation when the userhas the auto.code alreadyand you want to get the value of the auto code of the product on thatPC.

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The hardlock number may be obtained by the following: (substr (getvar 'LINFO') 10 The Serial Number can be obtained using: (substr (getvar 'PKSER') 5) They are both stored as system variables. Nowm my question is: If the Authorization code is stored as a system variable or if it can be retrieved with an available function?

Thanks Joshua 'Cliff Middleton' wrote in message news:A571FE8EE6EFA3728F7BC7@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. (defun c:getAuthorizationCode (alert 'Call AutoDESKnGive them your serial number.' ) ) 'Joshua Wang' wrote in message news:B5DD86DE6ED918D268474C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb. I wonder if the Authorization code of AutoCAD/ADT/MDT could be retrieved using a LISP function. There are functions available for Serial Number. Thanks.

Joshua - Y-+ Darren J. Young Minnesota CADWorks, Inc. dyoung@mcwi.com P.O.

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Box 7293 ftp://ftp.mcwi.com St. Cloud, Minnesota Phone 1-320-654-9053 CAD/CAM/CNC - Drafting Design Customization Training Programming 0,0-X Support the amendment to ban commercial unsolicited Email (SPAM) To join the fight, visit - http://www.cauce.org/. What good is an encrypted authorization code?NOT having tried it of course, I'd assume that you could pass theencrypted string directly into the CFG file. Just a guess though.

Itseemed to be what the person who originally asked was looking for when Isent them the solution.-Y-+ Darren J. Young Minnesota CADWorks, Inc. dyoung@mcwi.com P.O.

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Thanks, I known Microsoft Windows Vista/ Win 7, Office 2007. AutoCAD does NOT base its continued use on hardware detection.

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If you CHANGE computers then YES you may have some explaining to do. However, you won't know this until you load AutoCAD on the NEW computer, input the serial number and then try to get online authorization.Stop getting hung up on swapping parts of an existing computer that has AutoCAD currently on it. AutoCAD doesn't care if you change the graphics card, add more memory, change your CD-ROM for a DVD, add a sound card, upgrade your Lan card, buy a new mouse and keyboard or change the size and type of your monitor.Now, go out and buy your new computer and enjoy it. Thanks, is simple install new autocad 2005 cd, and input cd serial number,when finish installed. Get online authorization.

Right?when authorization processing, what infromation need?is first register that data, (first name,last name,company name,phone number,country,email address)must same? If not match, will fail call customer care?other way: is not use PLU250 to backup and tranfer file (my license) to new computer imported.?out of this discuss.do you think, upgrade 512MB to 2GB RAM, and onboard LAN to PCI 1GB LAN card, maybe faster? AutoCAD 2005? I thought you were upgrading? If you aren't then all you do is put in your serial number and your CD key.

There is no online authorization code required for AutoCAD 2005 that I am aware of.Choose the method you find the easiest.An upgrade from 512MB to 2GB of RAM is quite sufficient for your needs. I don't think the type of lan (onboard or dedicated) you utilize will make any difference to AutoCAD whatsoever.Addendum:I pulled out my CDs for 2004 and 2007 (I skipped 2005). 2004 has a serial number and CD key affixed to the case but 2007 only has the serial number. That leads me to believe that the series of releases dated 2004-2005-2006 were the last to carry the CD key and that online authorization started with 2007. I'm sure that if I am wrong R.K.M., Cad64 or someone equally as knowledgeable will correct me.

I've uninstalled autocad (2008 and up) from computers that were being upgraded, installed on new computer requested new code and never had a problem, the personal data im sure doenst match every time, now this may be different because we are on subscription,Just CALL autodesk, tell them you have 2005 installed on computer A and want to upgrade to computer B and ask them if there is anything special you have to do.if you are just upgrading pieces of your current computer you wont have a problem at all unless you plan on replacing your hard drive.