An interesting news article from BD Online. It just highlights that pirated software can be tracked. Our advice is to make sure you are legal!
by EatyourCAD, 2nd of September 2011
Using Windows Group Policies it is possible to configure SELECT Server to manage groups of licenses...
by Bentley Systems, 1st of September 2011
This solution explains how to uninstall your Autodesk software products and remove any remnants of these products from the system. The end result is a clean system on which you can install your new Autodesk product...
by Autodesk, 10th of February 2011
How do I check back in a license that someone has checked out (they have left the company)?
Actually – how do I find a list of checked out lics?
1st of June 2010
Confused by the SELECTseries 1 updates...? So are we...
19th of April 2010
Nigel's soapbox this month looks at the necessity of upgrading in a recession and how boring the Doors were...
1st of May 2009
If you are confused about what your licensing agreement restricts and what it doesn’t, here’s a brief summary of AutoCAD & MicroStation’s End User Licensing Agreements (EULA)…
7th of December 2007
What are the main differences between SELECT Server V8 2004 and SELECT Server V8 XM Edition?
23rd of April 2007
SELECT Server XM 08.09.03 introduced Temporary Activation Keys. These product-specific activation codes allow you to restrict access to your software...
23rd of April 2007
SELECTserver continues to improve thanks to the Bentley WishList...
7th of February 2007