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Hello,
I hope some people are out there still using Wildfire or know what is wrong. My Pro/e was working fine but I had to do a clean install of windows 10 and then reinstall my Wildfire version for the DVD. Now I cannot get my Pro/E to install correctly. I get the frustrating error:
(-96) License server machine is down or not responding
This is a node locked installation and I have the license file. I have tried what I understand from this article
https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS21768
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Justin
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@JK_3224567 wrote:
Thank you Martin for you input,
I didn't install the PTC License Server since I want it node locked, so I don't have Imadmin_ptc service or FLEX net running on my machine. I double checked looking in the Task Manager.
I also checked the proe1.psf file and it looks correct. I added the top line as suggested in the article I mentioned in my original post.
ENV=PRO_ALLOW_FLEXJOB=true
ENV=PTC_D_LICENSE_FILE-=C:\PTC Files\license.txt
ENV=PROE_FEATURE_NAME=PROE_FoundationAdv ()
Regards, Justin
Hi,
@JK_3224567 wrote:
Hello,
I hope some people are out there still using Wildfire or know what is wrong. My Pro/e was working fine but I had to do a clean install of windows 10 and then reinstall my Wildfire version for the DVD. Now I cannot get my Pro/E to install correctly. I get the frustrating error:
(-96) License server machine is down or not responding
This is a node locked installation and I have the license file. I have tried what I understand from this article
https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS21768
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Justin
Hi,
I hope you have your license file safely backed up.
1.] stop lmadmin_ptc service
2.] uninstall FLEXnet license manager
3.] edit proe1.psf file in PROE\Parametric\bin directory
The file must contain two following lines configured properly.
ENV=PTC_D_LICENSE_FILE-=full_path_to_license_file
ENV=PROE_FEATURE_NAME=PROE_license_name (optional module numbers if some exist)
Thank you Martin for you input,
I didn't install the PTC License Server since I want it node locked, so I don't have Imadmin_ptc service or FLEX net running on my machine. I double checked looking in the Task Manager.
I also checked the proe1.psf file and it looks correct. I added the top line as suggested in the article I mentioned in my original post.
ENV=PRO_ALLOW_FLEXJOB=true
ENV=PTC_D_LICENSE_FILE-=C:\PTC Files\license.txt
ENV=PROE_FEATURE_NAME=PROE_FoundationAdv ()
Regards, Justin
Can you confirm that your license is Node - Lock license? Open your license in text editor and search for word "Server", if found license will be floating not locked. ANd if it is floating , you need to install license server.
There is the line in my license file:
SERVER __HOSTNAME__ PTC_HOSTID="my MAC address"
On a side note, I have also tried installing the License server and I was still getting the same error.
Maybe I misunderstood the install instructions in the PTC email some of which I posted below. I am using the standard license.
-----------------------------------------
PRO/ENGINEER WILDFIRE PRODUCTS
-----------------------------------------
---- For Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 2.0 or Later ----
As of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 2.0, you should receive two emails for your requested Pro/ENGINEER license
codes, each containing an attached license file.
* Email one - lm_xxxx.txt
* Email two - lm_xxxx_standard.txt
Note: These two license files are identical, except that the first one (lm_xxxx.txt) enables License
Borrowing
If you do not want to enable license borrowing, you can use the standard license pack (lm_xxxx_standard.txt),
which is backwards compatible to previous releases of Pro/ENGINEER.
---- Installation Instructions ----
1. Save the attachment as a .txt file on the license server.
2. Import this license file into PTC.Setup (using ptcsetup.bat).
The strings __HOSTNAME__ and __PTCD_PATH in the SERVER and DAEMON lines are automatically
replaced with the hostname of the license server and the path to the ptc_d executable located in the FLEXLM
directory, respectively. For example:
SERVER spock PTC_HOSTID = 11-22-33-44-55-66 7788 DAEMON ptc_d d:\ptc\flexlm\i486_nt\obj\ptc_d
Ok, your license is a floating license file. To make it working, you need to install license manager.
License manager can install using media for Wildfire 5.0 or any other latest version. In-fact you can download the installer too..
@JK_3224567 wrote:
Thank you Martin for you input,
I didn't install the PTC License Server since I want it node locked, so I don't have Imadmin_ptc service or FLEX net running on my machine. I double checked looking in the Task Manager.
I also checked the proe1.psf file and it looks correct. I added the top line as suggested in the article I mentioned in my original post.
ENV=PRO_ALLOW_FLEXJOB=true
ENV=PTC_D_LICENSE_FILE-=C:\PTC Files\license.txt
ENV=PROE_FEATURE_NAME=PROE_FoundationAdv ()
Regards, Justin
Hi,
Thank You Martin, You know your **bleep**! And thanks to the other members who offered help. someday I will have to buy the upgrade.
FYI,
I didn't need turn off the windows firewall, but yesterday I had added some exceptions from another PTC article so maybe that is the reason. The ptcstatus.bat would flash a window open for split second, but nothing seemed to happen.
Thanks again, Justin
@JK_3224567 wrote:
Thank You Martin, You know your **bleep**! And thanks to the other members who offered help. someday I will have to buy the upgrade.
FYI,
I didn't need turn off the windows firewall, but yesterday I had added some exceptions from another PTC article so maybe that is the reason. The ptcstatus.bat would flash a window open for split second, but nothing seemed to happen.
Thanks again, Justin
Hi,
to see license status info, open Command prompt window and launch ptcstatus.bat in it.
Is Wildfire 5.0 supported on Windows 10?
@BenLoosli wrote:
Is Wildfire 5.0 supported on Windows 10?
Hi,
Wildfire 5.0 is not supported but it works.