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Using WCommute

Your network administrator will give you instructions on where to find the WCommute utility. Within Windows Explorer, navigate to the WCommute.exe file and double-click it to run it.

Using Wcommute, you can do the following:

Directly Checking out a Commuter License

  1. To find an authorization for the commuter license you want to use, click Search Subnet to see commuter licenses available on all License Managers on your part of the network within the given subnet. If there is a specific License Manager you want to search or want to select a License Manager outside of your subnet, click Single Server.
    If you have clicked Single Server, a dialog box displays asking you to enter the name of the License Manager you want to contact. Enter the License Manager computer’s host name or IP address and click OK. On clicking Search Subnet you may need to wait for a minute or two while Wcommute searches the subnet for License Managers.
  1. Wcommute displays the changes after you have selected the License Managers for which you want to see commuter licenses.
    For each License Manager, you see a list of commuter licenses for which you can check out an authorization. If you see a red check mark next to a commuter license, that means that an authorization has already been checked out to your portable computer. You may not check out an authorization if it is already checked out.

If the License Manager and WCommute utility are running on the same system, then the IP address and host name cannot be used interchangeably with "localhost."

The value would be 1 (day) even on the 2nd last day as well as the last day of the expiration. Whereas, if converted into hours, there might look like substantial difference in the actual time left for the commuter token to expire on the 2nd last day vis-a-vis the last day.

  1. Next click Check Out. Remember the name of the License Manager from which you obtained the authorization. You will need to check the authorization back into the same License Manager later.

Checking in a Commuter License

To check in an authorization, look for the license under the license server from which you checked it out. Click once on it in the display to select it. (There should be a red check mark next to it, indicating that you have it checked out.) Click Check In.

You must check the authorization back into the same License Manager from which you checked it out.

Checking out a Remote Commuter License

  1. Run WCommute and select the commuter authorization you want to use from the network as you normally would.
  2. Select the Check out authorization for remote machine check box and click Check Out. Now WCommute displays the Locking Code for Remote Machine dialog box.
  3. Provide the commuter locking code using any of the following methods:
  4. To type the commuter locking code received from the remote user, select Enter the locking code for remote machine and type it in the text box.
  5. To paste the commuter locking code from the computer clipboard, click the Paste from Clipboard icon.
  6. To choose the commuter locking code from a file, select Get locking code for remote machine from file and type the file name in the text box or use the Browse button to find it.
  1. Click OK. The Remote Commuter Licensing dialog box appears.
  2. Send the commuter authorization to a remote user using any of the following methods:
    1. Type an e-mail address in the Email address text box and click Send.
    2. To save the commuter authorization to a file, click the Save to File icon.

Extending Remote Check Out Days

The duration of a remote checked out license can be extended before its expiration. Follow the steps given below:

  1. Run WCommute and select the commuter authorization whose duration needs to be extended.
  2. Specify extension days in Enter duration for which the existing commuter token needs to be extended. This field needs to be ignored if a fresh remote authorization is being checked out.

If values are specified for both the remote commuter extension days and commuter days (as shown in the diagram below), the former supersedes the latter.