


Travis Nave’s Network Licensing thread on the Autodesk Forumsīut none of the solutions there at the time helped.The best resources I found on my travels were: Searching the internet for that didn’t return any conclusive explanation for what it meant. The only error code I could find was in the ADMS console File Store logs, Autodesk Vault LicensingError (20). I could get the license to work if the license server was installed on the same server as the ADMS console, but not if they were on separate machines.

I tried all of the usual solutions, with no joy. 5 hours of wrestling this beast got me pretty close to the edge of my tolerance, I was ready to break stuff. I dug about all over the place trying to figure out what was causing the problem. Unsurprisingly I was greeted with the message “Failed to acquire a license”. Upon installing the RTM version of Autodesk Vault Professional 2015, I naturally set about testing it alongside the latest build of Inventor 2015 I have (RTM isn’t available for download yet). UPDATE: This change applies to all 2015 Autodesk product licensing.
