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    Default Re: Scan a network for installed Autodesk appliations

    Just passing through, and thought I'd mention that if you're using Server 2008\Win7 or Server 2012 R2\Win8.1, etc. you can use PowerShell to iterate all computers in your domain (or a specific list of same), and subsequently interrogate those computer's Registry remotely, to cull for installed Autodesk apps.

    PowerShell is built-in (aka FREE), and you need only have sufficient Active Directory permissions, etc.

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    Default Re: Scan a network for installed Autodesk appliations

    This tool is not free and is only for use by the Autodesk License Management team. I would not recommend using it unless they have contacted you for a license review.

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