I should note that even though the license app only shows one ID, Arbortext
still works as long as any valid MAC is present. So using ipconfig to get
your list of MAC addresses, and thus, your list of possible Host IDs, is
an option.
Sounds like you figured out your problem with the WiFi switch, but in
Windows 7, it actually _diables_ the Ethernet port by default when not in
use, so you might still need to manually set that adapter to stay awake at
all times.
I also commiserate with Dan on the new license turnaround. We tend to do
mass-updates in January of each year when all of our writers fly in for a
conference. Last year, I had to write a special windows app for them to
run ahead of time in order to compile a list of MAC addresses. That
allowed me to setup licenses in advance so they could be installed in one
fell swoop, rather than waiting 20mins to an hour between each request.
Ugh.
keith
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Croshier, William J. <
william.croshier@gd-ais.com> wrote:
> Dan,
>
> You hit the nail right on the head. This user got tired of getting the
> wifi pop-ups and physically switched off the antenna which seems to have
> forced the ID to the wired NIC during reboot. I'll just have to remember to
> disable the wifi while getting the ID before I request licenses. This
> should work for both wired and wireless so long as the user doesn't disable
> the wired while connected wirelessly.
>
> Thanks Dan and to all that replied (Keith, Andy)
>
> -Bill
> x5181
>
>