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Training Cloud Licenses

Each company will typically be licensed for different Vericut modules and Interfaces:

To ensure each student has access to ALL Vericut modules and options for the web training, CGTech is hosting a cloud license server. The cloud license server will typically be available for use one week prior to the start of the web training class.

To access the CGTech hosted cloud license server, for this web training class, TWO user environment variables (LSFORCEHOST and CGTECH_CLOUD_KEY) need to be created on EACH training computer, which does not require Administrator privileges.

At the end of the training class the LSFORCEHOST and CGTECH_CLOUD_KEY user environment variables can simply be deleted.

To create an LSFORCEHOST user environment variable for this web training class:

Windows Start menu > Control Panel > System > Advanced system settings > System Properties window, Advanced tab > Environment Variables... button

Once the Environment Variables window is open:

Under User variables for <User>, ensure LSFORCEHOST is not already listed under the Variable column then click the New… button and change the Variable name to LSFORCEHOST.

Change the Variable value to lashar.vericut.cloud

Click OK and OK again on the next prompts.

To create a CGTECH_CLOUD_KEY user environment variable for this web training class:

On the Environment Variables window under User variables for , ensure LSFORCEHOST is not already listed under the Variable column.

Click New... button.

Change Variable name: <blank> to CGTECH_CLOUD_KEY

Change Variable value: <blank> to dgihga-a112J00000J5kecQAB

Click OK and then OK again on the prompt

To verify that the training computer has access to the Vericut Web Training cloud license:

Open Vericut > Help tab > License button

On the License window, check that License Server Hostname: lashar.vericut.cloud is present.

After the web training class, the LSFORCEHOST and CGTECH_CLOUD_KEY user environment variables can simply be deleted:

Windows Start menu > Control Panel > System > Advanced system settings > System Properties window, Advanced tab > Environment Variables... button

Once the Environment Variables window is open, under User variables for highlight LSFORCEHOST.

Click Delete then OK on the prompt.

Next, highlight CGTECH_CLOUD_KEY.

Click Delete and then OK on the prompt.