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Topic ClosedAutocad LT Software & License Transfer

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    Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 07:50
Hi, I'm using AutoCAD LT(Stand-alone license) in my desktop computer,  Now, i need to transfer my AutoCAD in my laptop for a reason. Now the question is, Is it possible to transfer AutoCAD Software & License from one unit to another? and How. Many Thanks guys!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 07:54
Yes, there is the License Transfer Utility (either local or online - depending on your LT version).
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ok, By the way im using AutocadLT 2011, i've already read about LTU, but im a bit confuse becaus in autodesk website they didn't give any instructions regarding that matter, So have you tried it? im a bit scared to try. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 08:09
There are no major problems with this tool. It has its own help. Just login from the source computer, export the license, login from the target PC and import the license.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 08:16
what should be my first step?
 uninstall autocad from my desktop & reinstall to my laptop? then connect to LTU website?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 10:12
Have LT installed on both computers. Then perform the LTU transfer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 11:57
Do you want to have the ability to use AutoCAD on both computers (just not concurrent use)?  If so then you do NOT want to uninstall AutoCAD from the desktop computer.  On the other hand, if you no longer want AutoCAD on your desktop computer then go ahead and uninstall it after running the license transfer utility.
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