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1 Configure SPLM 2012 on Windows 7 Laptop 7/12/2012 SmartPlant License Manager (SPLM) requires a static IP Address on the license machine. To fulfill this requirement on laptops a virtual network adapter can be installed by using Microsoft Loopback Adapter. This document uses Windows 7 as an example, describes how to install and configure Microsoft Loopback Adapter, and how to set up license machine on Windows 7 standalone system like a laptop. It contains the following sections: 1) Install Microsoft Loopback Adapter on Windows 7 2) Configure a static IP address for the Loopback Adapter 3) Configure Advanced Settings for the Loopback Adapter 4) Install SPLM and Generate the Machine ID 5) Add pdlice.exe onto Firewall Exception List 6) Select License Server, Test Seat Reservation and Release

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Configure SPLM 2012 on Windows 7 Laptop

7/12/2012

SmartPlant License Manager (SPLM) requires a static IP Address on the license machine. To

fulfill this requirement on laptops a virtual network adapter can be installed by using Microsoft

Loopback Adapter. This document uses Windows 7 as an example, describes how to install and

configure Microsoft Loopback Adapter, and how to set up license machine on Windows 7

standalone system like a laptop. It contains the following sections:

1) Install Microsoft Loopback Adapter on Windows 7

2) Configure a static IP address for the Loopback Adapter

3) Configure Advanced Settings for the Loopback Adapter

4) Install SPLM and Generate the Machine ID

5) Add pdlice.exe onto Firewall Exception List

6) Select License Server, Test Seat Reservation and Release

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1. Install Microsoft Loopback Adapter

1) Log onto your laptop with a local Administrator account. 2) Click Start > Control Panel. 3) If you are in Category view, click Hardware and Sound > Device Manager;

4) If you are in the Small Icons view: click Device Manager. 5) In the Device Manager dialog window:

• Highlight Network Adapters (You can expend the list),

• Click Action on the menu bar,

• Select Add Legacy Hardware.

6) Add Hardware dialog box opens. Click Next.

7) Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced). Click Next.

8) Select Network adapters in the list. Click Next.

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9) Select Microsoft in the Manufacturer box, and Microsoft Loopback Adapter in the

Add Hardware dialog box. Click Next.

10) Click Next again to install Microsoft Loopback Adapter;

11) Click Finish.

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2. Configure a Static IP for Loopback Adapter

1) Log on to the laptop with a local administrator account.

2) Click Start > Control Panel

3) Double-click Network and Sharing Center (View by Small Icons)

4) Select Change Adapter Settings on the right

5) Right-click on the Loopback Adapter > rename it as “SPLM Loopback Adapter”.

By default, the loopback adapter name is Local Area Connection #.

6) Right-click on the Loopback Adapter > select Properties

7) Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties button.

8) Select Use the following IP address option, then manually type in an IP.

For example, IP 192.168.0.1, with Subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.

(Check with your IT department if you’re not sure which address is available to assign to

it)

9) Click on OK to dismiss the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog.

10) Click on OK to dismiss the Loopback Adapter Properties.

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3. Configure Advanced Settings for Loopback Adapter

1) Log into the laptop with a local administrator account.

2) Click Start > Control Panel > View by Small Icons..

3) Click Folder Options > View tab > Turn on “Always show menus” option. Close

Folder Options window.

4) Click Network and Sharing Center in Control Panel.

5) Select Change Adapter Settings on the right.

6) Select Advanced > Advanced Settings from the pull down menu

7) The Advanced Settings dialog box displays.

8) Under Adapters and Bindings, highlight SPLM Loopback Adapter and click the

Green up arrow, moving it to the top of the list.

9) Click OK to dismiss the Advanced Settings Dialog.

10) Dismiss the Network Connections dialog.

11) Reboot the system to assure these changes are written to the registry before generating a

machine ID using the SmartPlant License Manager utility.

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4. Install SPLM and Generate a Machine ID

1) Log onto the laptop with a local administrator account.

2) Download the latest SPLM software from the eCustomer website

https://crmweb.intergraph.com

(Service > Download Software Updates > Products > SmartPlant License Manager)

3) Open Control Panel > View by Small Icons > click Device Manager > Open Network

Adapters list.

4) Click View on the menu bar > click Show Hidden Devices.

5) Right-click on the adapters and disable ALL network adapters EXCPT the Microsoft

Loopback Adapter in the list.

6) Select Start > All Programs > Intergraph SmartPlant License Manager > Generate

Machine ID and save to a text file such as c:\MachineID.TXT.

7) Back to the Device Manager’s dialog window, right-click and enable all the previously

disabled network adapters.

8) Send the Machine ID file to your regional office or contact Intergraph eLicense at

[email protected] to request a license key. Do not generate Machine

ID again after you sent out your Machine ID file to Intergraph and before you

install your new license key. 9) Open SPLM and select Install and Remove > Install License Key to install the license

key you received from Intergraph.

5. Add pdlice.exe onto Firewall Exception List

1) Click Start > Control Panel > Windows Firewall

2) Click Allow a Program or Feature through Windows Firewall

3) Click Change Settings button.

4) Click Allow another Program…button.

5) Click Browse… button.

6) Select pdlice.exe (by default, it’s C:\WIN32APP\INGR\SPLM\bin folder)

7) Click Open button to close Browse window.

8) Click Add button to close Add a Program dialog box.

9) Back to the Allowed Programs window, select SPLM and click Details button in

Allowed Programs list to make sure you see pdlice.exe in the file path, and then close

the dialog box.

10) Back to the Allowed Programs dialog box, make sure Domain, Home/Work (Private)

and Public all selected for SPLM.

11) Click OK to close Firewall dialog window

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6. Test SPLM on Laptop

1) Make sure your laptop works when it’s connected to the network:

a. Open SPLM > Configure and Test > Select License Machine for Client

b. Type in your laptop’s node name, and click OK.

c. Test Seat Reservation > select your laptop as license server and the product tag >

click OK. A license should be reserved successfully.

d. Make a note of the Seat number and click Close button.

e. Test Seat Release > type in the seat number and click OK. The license should be

released successfully.

2) Now disconnect from the network, test seat to make sure SPLM works too.

3) Now you should be able to start your application.

NOTES:

1) If your Windows 7 machine has User Access Control turned on and you need to run pdlice

commands in Command Prompt, then you must right-click on Command Prompt and open it

with ‘Run as administer” option. Otherwise, the commands may result in errors.

2) If your laptop is configured as a license machine, and it has Embassy Trust Suite or Panda or

MacAfee or Norton Antivirus software installed and you are getting “SPLM failed: [reading

socket] connection reset by peer” message, you will need to uninstall the anti-virus software

on your laptop.

3) If you have VM installed on your laptop, and you need to run your application from VM and

pull license from your laptop, you need to add your laptop’s node name as license machine in

SPLM client inside VM. Please refer to documentation “Configure SPLM 2012 Client in

VMware” for more details.