thompsonmp wrote:
What I don't get is why I can't just unplug from my machine and plug it into my laptop
You should be able to - that is what I do all the time.
So long as they are single license keys.
If they are network keys then you have to do something in the Codemeter Control Centre (which you will need to install) to activate them for use - I just can't remember what off the top of my head.
However if they are network licenses, then no-one else will be able to use them when on your laptop unless it is connected to the network - and if it is connected to the network then you won't need move the key as you could use the network license.
How are you using Archicad now on your laptop - if only when connected to the network then it sounds like they may be network keys and not single keys.
On your laptop make sure you have the Codemeter drivers installed on you laptop (they will be if you have Archicad installed and have been using it already).
http://www.graphisoft.com/downloads/protection_key.html
Or you could install the License Manager Tool - this will install the Codemeter drivers and the software that allows you to check and update the license version.
If you install this software and it can not detect the key when it is plugged in then it could mean there is a problem with your USB port.
http://www.graphisoft.com/downloads/licensing/help/INT/pc.html
If you install this and then check the key when you plug it in it will tell you if it is a single or network license.
The license manager tool may already be installed on the PC - you could check it there if it is to save installing on your laptop.
If it is installed you will find it under the Graphisoft program folder (where Archicad is).
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