![]() I closed TBC and opened it on the laptop. I opened the License manager->Sentinel Admin Control->Configuration->Detachable Licenses tab, put a check in the Enable Detaching of Licenses box. I ran TBC on the desktop, where the license is / aka The Network Server. In Trimble Business Center for Construction - View the full discussionįrom the laptop I initially tried all the License Manager search types but could not get the license checked out even though it could see the license. Re: License will not detached from server. Since I can not use my license on my laptop. This is very perplexing.Īny help is much appreciated. I can work on my laptop with the full license when I am on my home network. I have also shut down theįirewall just to see if that was the cause. I have all my network settingĮxactly the same between the server and laptop. Network setting or something in the program. I have been trying to determine if it’s a I switch computers last year and a new license key with it and its never ![]() The option to check out is not available and If I go through the aboveĪgain I will get the option to check out again, but get the error dialog When I go to check out the license I get anĮrror dialog box that an “unexpected error was encountered and restart Will get the option to checkout on my laptop.Įven if I get that option now. ![]() What usually works if I go into the Sentinel Admin ControlĬenter and change the allowed checkout duration on both computers then I Program on the server and laptop several times to get the option toĬheckout. Past, but its always been a bit of a challenge. Again, lots of cool stuff that may not benefit everyone for its cost.I have one license on the server. They are now expanding its features to include options for remote storage and sharing of jobs (doing this for awhile). I would like to see them bring in more of the features in their Realworks (modeling software) but that comes with a hefty price also. They are incorporating machine control and other features that will benefit earthwork folks. ![]() I think it has potential and its heading in the right direction but it does not replace your cad (although you can do linework etc). It is a bit clunky to me but its easy to figure out. I have used its surface features (doesnt touch Civil 3D) but for simple quantities and earthwork its pretty cool. Don’t get me wrong, if you already have the goods (R10, VX, etc etc) then by all means explore the software. It does some pretty cool stuff but in IMHO I am not sure its worth the cost. As they push their Trimble Vision I see the incorporation in TBC. With the new releases you can see they are trying to expand the robustness of the software. Our other instruments are all Sokkias running onboard SDR software, if we were to change over completely to TBC we would need to be able to import SDR files to the software, at the moment I can’t find a way to do this. Is it worth trying to use TBC for all of our projects or will it just needlessly complicate smaller jobs?Īlso in experimenting with TBC I have found that it seems to have very limited import options. One of our instruments has been optioned with Trimble Vision and our intention is to eventually be able to supply photographs overlayed with survey information to clients. We also fairly regularly prepare facade surveys or large scale Detail Surveys which would benefit from some of the features of TBC. Our current office software is simple but more than capable for this work. We just purchased our second Trimble S6 and were given a free licenced copy of TBC to experiment with.Īre there any surveyors out there using TBC for simple residential projects? The majority of our work is restricted to Contour/Topo Surveys, Setout Surveys, As Built Surveys and Subdivisions on small residential lots.
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