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I can drop the firewall to get MathCAD license, but that is not acceptable. I've tried creating Inbound and Outbound rules that open 7788,27000-27010. That doesn't seem to work. MathCAD 15.
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I'm using Server 2012 R2 and Windows Firewall. I think I have it figured out. I set inbound and outbound rules lmgrd and ptc_d applications. I also allowed port 7788.
Here is the related support doc Support sent.
https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS110511
Hi Jason,
What Windows OS and Firewall/Antivirus are you using?
I'm using Server 2012 R2 and Windows Firewall. I think I have it figured out. I set inbound and outbound rules lmgrd and ptc_d applications. I also allowed port 7788.
Here is the related support doc Support sent.
https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS110511
Brilliant, didn't even need to tell it the specific port, just added lmgrd and ptc_d as allowed apps (the default behaviopur is to allow them to connect on any port - you could go into advanced and lock them down to 7788 but it wasn't necessary).
I can't beleive I have spent 1.5 days trying to move our MC14 license server to 2012 R2 (from a badly dying 2003 box), for a while the MC14 licensing didn't seem to want to work (and I was suspicious it was putting 32 bit licensing on 64 bit machine) so I ended up using Prime 1.0 installer to install licensing, after which there were no errors server side but still the clients wouldn't get the license until I disabled the firewall (and then added the apps and re-enabled the firewall).
The symptom that lead me to the firewall was that when mathcad on a client failed to start, the licensing screen showed the IP address of the server as its hostname, even though it was configured to use the hostname.