How to Change AutoCAD 2012 from a Standalone to Network License
David Norelid | June 3, 2011Just a quick post on another tip that I figured out while solving a client’s problem.
If you have AutoCAD 2012 configured for standalone licensing, but then later set up a license server, you don’t need to uninstall AutoCAD to then reinstall it with network licensing.
All you need to do is change one registry key and you’re set. In recent versions (maybe 2010 and up), AutoDesk has changed the registry values, so similar guides for AutoCAD 2009 and older are now outdated.
Run regedit and find the following key
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Autodesk\AutoCAD\R18.x\ACAD-x:x\AdLM
"Type"=dword:00000019
The X values change from version to version
Change the value of key called “Type” from 2 to 1. It doesn’t matter if you have decimal or hex selected, as in this range, 1 in hex is the same as 1 in decimal. This key tells AutoCAD which licensing type to use.
1 = network
2 = standalone
Close out of regedit and run AutoCAD 2012. It will ask you where your license server is, so just enter the hostname of your license server and you should be good to go. It asked me twice for the license server, so it could ask you twice as well. I didn’t have to specify the license server on subsequent program launches.
This also works in reverse. If you’ve left the office but forgot to check out a license to your laptop copy, you can set it to standalone (change from 1 to 2) and it will run for 30 days in the trial mode.
Couldn’t be easier, right?







This does not work if oyu have network and want to go standalone. it errors out and says Soft lock error.
Something else needs to change somewhere. same issue with Revit 2012.
Thanks for the heads up. I had done this at a client’s office to go from stand-alone to network without having to reinstall, and was just going from other feedback online and an assumption that reverse (network to stand-alone) would be true, too.
Thanks but can i achieve this without the network activation utility.
Thanks !
it worked for me in 3ds max design 2012 as well….
Thank you for sharing it. But asked what version to use with Autocad. I now use the 2007 version to help me.
The “Thank you for”… comment is spam. I just removed a couple of these from my own blog.
nice tip, just tried on my machine and it worked both ways (i changed it to netowrk and then again to standalone)
not sure if it works when you install as Network and tries to go standalone, though.
thanks again keep up
Is there any way to apply this to Maya 2012. I have a license server but cannot get the deployment wizard to see it,and therefore doesn’t create the deployment.