Installshield Unable To Connect To License Server

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The version of the FlexNet Licensing Server that is available for InstallShield. It does not need to be dedicated to running only the FlexNet Licensing Server. Aug 13, 2014  Our InstallShield (IS) 2010 client on Win7 and XP are no longer able to communicate to the licensing server. The IS clients have not connected in a while therefore it is hard to tell when it 'broke'. The licensing server is a Win 2008 server running 11.11.0 FLEXNET. Our license is up to date.

  1. Installshield Unable To Connect To License Server Settings
  2. Unable To Connect Server Android

. Please ensure that the port 5093 is open since in both directions since is the open that the license server use to communicate with the client.

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Installshield Unable To Connect To License Server Settings

Confirm with your network admin if you're using IPSec/UDP. The license software does not support NAT. Check with your network admin if you’re using VPN – If you are using VPN, and packets aren't being lost, you may need to decrease the MTU size to 1300, or less (1500 is generally the default). The reason for this is that sometimes extra security header information can be added to the packet (1314 bytes from client, 1474 bytes from server), and if the MTU size is exceeded in this way, it likely won't work. Decreasing the MTU size to force packet fragmentation at a lower packet size seems to fix this.

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