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Mcad AdminGuide.book Page i Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMMathcad 15.0 M020Administrator’s GuideSeptember 2012i

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page ii Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMCopyright 2012 Parametric Technology Corporation and/or Its Subsidiary Companies. All Rights Reserved.User and training guides and related documentation from Parametric Technology Corporation and its subsidiary companies(collectively "PTC") are subject to the copyright laws of the United States and other countries and are provided under a licenseagreement that restricts copying, disclosure, and use of such documentation. PTC hereby grants to the licensed software user theright to make copies in printed form of this documentation if provided on software media, but only for internal/personal use and inaccordance with the license agreement under which the applicable software is licensed. Any copy made shall include the PTCcopyright notice and any other proprietary notice provided by PTC. Training materials may not be copied without the expresswritten consent of PTC. This documentation may not be disclosed, transferred, modified, or reduced to any form, includingelectronic media, or transmitted or made publicly available by any means without the prior written consent of PTC and noauthorization is granted to make copies for such purposes.Information described herein is furnished for general information only, is subject to change without notice, and should not beconstrued as a warranty or commitment by PTC. PTC assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that mayappear in this document.The software described in this document is provided under written license agreement, contains valuable trade secrets andproprietary information, and is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be copied ordistributed in any form or medium, disclosed to third parties, or used in any manner not provided for in the software licensesagreement except with written prior approval from PTC.UNAUTHORIZED USE OF SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION CAN RESULT IN CIVIL DAMAGES ANDCRIMINAL PROSECUTION. PTC regards software piracy as the crime it is, and we view offenders accordingly. We do nottolerate the piracy of PTC software products, and we pursue (both civilly and criminally) those who do so using all legal meansavailable, including public and private surveillance resources. As part of these efforts, PTC uses data monitoring and scouringtechnologies to obtain and transmit data on users of illegal copies of our software. This data collection is not performed on usersof legally licensed software from PTC and its authorized distributors. If you are using an illegal copy of our software and do notconsent to the collection and transmission of such data (including to the United States), cease using the illegal version, and contactPTC to obtain a legally licensed copy.Important Copyright, Trademark, Patent, and Licensing Information: See the About Box, or copyright notice, of yourPTC software.UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGENDThis document and the software described herein are Commercial Computer Documentation and Software, pursuant to FAR12.212(a)-(b) (OCT’95) or DFARS 227.7202-1(a) and 227.7202-3(a) (JUN’95), and are provided to the US Government under alimited commercial license only. For procurements predating the above clauses, use, duplication, or disclosure by the Governmentis subject to the restrictions set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clause atDFARS 252.227-7013 (OCT’88) or Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at FAR 52.227-19(c)(1)-(2) (JUN’87), asapplicable. 01012012Parametric Technology Corporation, 140 Kendrick Street, Needham, MA 02494 USAiiChapter C#

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page iii Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMContentsAbout the Administrator’s GuideHow to Read This ManualFor the System AdministratorFor the End UserOther Sources of InformationTechnical SupportCommentsBefore You InstallCD ContentsTypes of InstallationsLicense ManagementLicense Management UtilitiesOrder of InstallationSystem RequirementsUpgrading from a Previous Version of MathcadVendor Daemon111222333344566Installing MathcadUsing PTC.Setup for InstallationSelecting Product FeaturesStarting PTC.Setup777Before You Proceed8Installing Mathcad with a New License8Installing Mathcad with an Existing License ServerFinalizing the Installation910Silently Installing Mathcad10License ManagementLicense ManagementAbout License ManagementObtaining a License FileUsing the License ServiceInstalling the License ServiceUsing the License Service UtilitiesTroubleshooting your Installation11111113131420iiiiii

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Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 1 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMAbout the Administrator’s Guide How to Read This Manual Before You InstallHow to Read This ManualThis Administrator’s Guide is written primarily for the system administrator — theperson responsible for installing and maintaining Mathcad and any FLEXnet serveradministering Mathcad licenses. It assumes you have a basic familiarity with Windowsand network administration.For Mathcad installation, this Administrator’s Guide targets the Windows XP platform.Dialog box titles, menu options, and other elements mentioned in this Guide reflectWindows XP navigation and object names.For the System AdministratorThe following sections contain important information for persons installing andadministering Mathcad and FLEXnet:Before You InstallAn introduction to the concepts covered and terminology usedin this manual (see page 3).Installing MathcadInstructions for performing an installation of Mathcad (seepage 7).License ManagementInstructions for installing and configuring a FLEXnet licenseserver (see page 11).For the End UserEnd-users of Mathcad should refer to the User’s Guide as their primary source ofinformation, although the following sections of this guide may be of interest as well:Before You InstallAn introduction to the concepts covered and terminology usedin this manual (see page 3).Borrowing LicensesUsing Mathcad while disconnected from a FLEXnet server(see page 22).1How to Read This Manual1

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 2 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMAbout the Administrator’s Guide / 2Other Sources of InformationThe following other sources of information may prove helpful as you install, configure,and license Mathcad across your enterprise. The Mathcad Customer Support Site: contains information on obtaining andmanaging licenses as well as a searchable Knowledge Base.http://www.ptc.com/support/mathcad.htm The updated Read This First for Mathcad: last-minute changes to the product oc/refdoc.jsp The Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Installation and Administration Guide: additionalinformation about installing and using FLEXnet, including information on usingFLEXnet on platforms other than .jspTechnical SupportContact PTC Technical Support if you encounter problems using the software. Contactinformation for PTC Technical Support is available on the PTC Customer Support Site.http://www.ptc.com/support/You must have a Service Contract Number (SCN) to receive technical support. If youdo not have an SCN, contact PTC using the instructions found in the PTC CustomerService Guide under “Technical Support.”http://www.ptc.com/support/cs guide/cs guide.pdfCommentsWe welcome your suggestions and comments on our documentation. Please submityour feedback to mathcad-documentation@ptc.com.When you submit feedback, remember to include the release number and name of thedocumentation piece with your comments.How to Read This Manual2

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 3 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMAbout the Administrator’s Guide / 3Before You InstallCD ContentsThe Mathcad CD contains the following software for use on computers running asupported version of the Microsoft Windows operating system: The installation program for Mathcad 15. This package contains the Mathcadprogram; associated Help; Resource Center worksheets; the Data Analysis, ImageProcessing, Signal Processing, and Wavelets Extension Packs; and electronic(PDF) versions of the Mathcad User’s Guide, this Administrator’s Guide, CustomerService Guide, and Read This First. The installation program for FLEXnet 10.8.5. The installation package forFLEXnet contains both FLEXnet license management software from AcressoSoftware and a vendor daemon created by PTC to administer Mathcad licenses (see“Vendor Daemon” on page 6).Types of Installations Graphical—Use the PTC.Setup installation utility to graphically install Mathcadresources. Silent—Use a customized installation package (MSI) to drive the installationautomatically.License ManagementMathcad uses a license management program called FLEXnet, provided by AcressoSoftware. Additionally, the Image Processing, Signal Processing, Data Analysis, andWavelets Extension Packs are also license managed with FLEXnet. Use the MathcadLicense Setup wizard to acquire a new license file, install an existing license file, orconfigure Mathcad to use a FLEXlm license server.Mathcad is sold with either floating, locked, or registered-user volume licenses, whichmust be renewed on an annual basis. Floating licenses can be used by any workstationon your network, while locked licenses can only be used on specified workstations.Registered-users are administered from a license server, but always allocated to aparticular workstation, regardless of whether the workstation is running Mathcad at thetime.If, and only if, your installation is active on Maintenance Support, you are entitled tohome-use licenses. For more information refer to the PTC Maintenance SupportPolicies on the Customer Support Site.To request a license, you must know the CPU ID of the computer to which you intendto assign the license. In most cases, the CPU ID will be the MAC address of the activenetwork adapter. For more information on types of licenses and the CPU ID, see thesection “Obtaining a License File” on page 11.Licenses must be renewed on a yearly basis on the PTC Customer Support site, or bycontacting your local support office.Before You Install3

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 4 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMAbout the Administrator’s Guide / 4License Management UtilitiesPTC provides a suite of utilities with its FLEXnet installation, located in the bin folder:lmtoolsLaunches the FLEXnet utility LMTOOLS, similar to the shortcut iconcreated in Start Programs PTC License Management tools.Functionality includes customer configuration of the license service,starting and stopping the lmgrd license server(s), server and licensingstatus, as well as diagnostic tools. lmutil provides the same functionalityas command-line arguments.lmutilProvides optional arguments to check the server and licensing status.Refer to the FLEXnet Licensing End User Guide.ptcflushReleases licenses. This may be necessary if there are network problems.ptchostidReturns the Host ID, with required formatting, used for license requests.ptcsetupAllows you to reconfigure an existing installation without running theinstaller from the CD-ROM. Use ptcsetup for modifications orreconfigurations only. It cannot install FLEXnet.ptcshutdownShuts down a license server process for administrative maintenance of thelicense server. On Windows systems, you can also use LMTOOLS to stopa license server process. See “License Administration Tools” in theFLEXnet Licensing End User Guide.ptcstartserverStarts a license server process. On Windows systems, you can also useLMTOOLS to start a license server process.ptcstatusDisplays information on server status and the current usage andavailability of licenses.Order of InstallationYou can elect to perform either the Mathcad install or the FLEXnet install first. Inaddition, you can specify a license file or server as part of a silent install.Before You Install4

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 5 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMAbout the Administrator’s Guide / 5System RequirementsFLEXnet Server Requirements Windows 2000 SP4, or Windows XP Home or Professional Edition 16 MB free memory (for license management processes) 9 MB of hard disk space (not including log file) CD-ROM or DVD drive SVGA or higher graphics card and monitor Mouse or compatible pointing deviceTo serve floating and registered-user licenses, you must use FLEXnet 10.8.5 or later.FLEXnet 10.8.5 for Windows is available on the Mathcad CD.Note You can also use the FLEXnet executable for Linux, Solaris, or 64-bit Windows provided withother PTC products. You cannot use a FLEXnet executable provided by another vendor, as itdoes not include PTC’s vendor daemon.Under regular usage, license administration places little load on your server or network.The FLEXnet license daemon and PTC vendor daemon both require approximately 3MB of memory when running. Additionally, aside from license check-out and checkin, and periodic heartbeats sent out to verify the continued presence of the licenseserver, Mathcad generates no network traffic to the FLEXnet server when running.However, as more workstations access the license server, network traffic may becomean issue, and your log file will grow more quickly.Mathcad Requirements Pentium-compatible 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x86-64, EM64T) processor, 400 MHzor higher; 700 MHz recommended Windows XP Home SP2 or Professional Edition SP2, Windows XP Professionalx64 Edition SP2, Windows Vista, or Windows 7; Windows XP SP3, XP-x64 SP3,Vista, or Windows 7 recommended Windows Installer 3.0 or later Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 or later MSXML 4.0 SP3 (this exact version of MSXML is required) 256 MB of RAM; 512 MB or more recommended 1.75 GB of hard disk space (350 MB for Mathcad, 1.4 GB for temporary spaceduring installation) CD-ROM or DVD drive (not required for silent installations) SVGA or higher graphics card and monitor Keyboard and mouse or compatible pointing deviceBefore You Install5

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 6 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMAbout the Administrator’s Guide / 6MSXML and the .NET Framework are available for download from the Microsoft Website at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/.Internet Explorer 5.0 and Adobe Reader 5.0 or later are required for full functionalityof the Help system. Download the software from Microsoft or Adobe respectively: y/ie/default.mspx http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/Upgrading from a Previous Version of MathcadInstalling Mathcad Alongside Previous VersionsMathcad 15 cannot be installed on a workstation currently running Mathcad 14. Youmust uninstall Mathcad 14 before proceeding to install Mathcad 15. If you do notuninstall Mathcad 14, the Mathcad 15 installation process saves your user-definedsettings, removes Mathcad 14, and then installs Mathcad 15.You can however installMathcad 15 alongside Mathcad 11, 12, and 13. You do not need to uninstall theseversions of Mathcad before you install Mathcad 15, nor does installing Mathcad 15automatically remove these Mathcad installations.FLEXnet and Upgrading from Earlier Versions of MathcadIf you are upgrading from an earlier version of Mathcad Enterprise Edition, you mustinstall FLEXnet from your Mathcad CD. Both FLEXlm and the vendor daemonprovided with previous versions of Mathcad are not compatible with Mathcad 15.Previous versions of Mathcad are compatible with the version of FLEXnet providedwith Mathcad 15. Additionally, multiple versions of FLEXnet can exist on the sameserver or network. This allows you to use the current version of FLEXnet to manageMathcad 15 licenses, and an existing installation of FLEXlm to manage licenses forearlier versions of Mathcad.More information on running multiple license services is available in the FLEXnetLicensing End User Guide.Vendor DaemonIn addition to a license file, FLEXnet also requires a vendor daemon to properly serveMathcad licenses. This vendor daemon actually dispenses a license to your machinewhen you start Mathcad. Without it, Mathcad cannot check out a license at start up.The vendor daemon is provided as part of the FLEXnet install, available on the MathcadCD. The vendor daemon is included on the CD.Before You Install6

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 7 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMInstalling Mathcad Using PTC.Setup for Installation Before You Proceed Installing Mathcad with a New License Installing Mathcad with an Existing License ServerUsing PTC.Setup for InstallationYou install Mathcad and its software components, including PTC License Server, usingPTC.Setup. PTC.Setup is a graphical installation utility with Help. Navigation inPTC.Setup is easy. Click Next to start the installation. Select the product resources youwant and proceed to the next screen. Use Back to return to previous screens to makechanges. To exit the installation utility, click Cancel.Note When you begin an installation by clicking on the required component, an error message isdisplayed if the required security privileges are not satisfied.Selecting Product FeaturesIn the Define Installation Components screen, clickbefore each of the productcomponents to choose the following commands from the list: Install this feature — Install the component. Do not install this feature — Do not install the component.if a component is not installed. Install all sub-features — If a product component has subcomponents, you caninstall them by selecting this option. The iconchanges toto indicatethat the components will be installed.changes toStarting PTC.SetupIf PTC.Setup does not start automatically, use one of the following procedures: Start Windows Explorer, browse to the folder that contains the installation program,and double-click the setup.exe icon. At an MS-DOS prompt, type the following command: cdrom :\setup.exe From the task bar, select Start Run, and enter the following command: cdrom :\setup.exe7Using PTC.Setup for Installation7

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 8 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMInstalling Mathcad / 8Before You ProceedBefore installing Mathcad, make sure that all of the required system components areinstalled. (See “Mathcad Requirements” on page 5.)If all of the required system components have been installed, proceed to install Mathcad.Note Only persons with administrative privileges can install Mathcad onto a workstation. If you lackadministrator privileges for the workstation onto which you are installing, or are not sure youhave administrator privileges, contact your system administrator.Installing Mathcad with a New License1. Start the installation utility.2. Click Next. The Accept License Agreement screen appears.3. Accept the License Agreement and click Next. The Select Product to be Installedscreen appears.4. Click Mathcad. The Mathcad License Type screen appears.5. Click Acquire a new license and Next. The Mathcad Installation Type screenappears.Note In order to run the software as a trial, you must obtain a license from the PTC Web site. Whenthe installation is complete, the License Wizard guides you through the trial licensing process.6. Click Next. The Define Installation Components screen appears.7. Click one of the following options to select the installation type:– Typical — Installs all the application resources in the language of the installer.–Custom — Installs only the selected application resources and languages.–Silent — Generates a customized installation package for future installation.Note The Custom installation option requires access to all Mathcad 15 installation CDs.8. Click Next. The Define Installation Components screen appears.9. Keep the default installation directory, or clickto specify a different directory.In the Features to Install list, select the resources and languages to install. Thefollowing resources are available for installation:–Mathcad — Installs Mathcad in the selected language.–Help — Installs the Online Help in English (other languages can be selected).– Resource Center — Installs the the Mathcad Resource Center in the selectedlanguages.–Documentation — Installs the User Guide, Administrator’s Guide, andCustomer Service Guide in the selected language(s).Before You Proceed8

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 9 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMInstalling Mathcad / 9– Extension Pack Handbooks — Installs the selected Extension Packs (availablein English only).10. Click Next. The Mathcad Reference Paths screen appears.11. Keep the default resource directories, or specify alternate directories.12. Click XMCD or XMCDZ to set the default format of saved files and click Next.The Windows Preferences screen appears.13. Click one or more locations to create a shortcut to Mathcad and then click Install.The installation starts and the Mathcad License Setup wizard opens.Note In order to run the software as a trial, you must obtain a license from the PTC Web site. TheMathcad License Setup wizard guides you through the trial licensing process.14. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the license acquisition process.Installing Mathcad with an Existing License ServerIf you elected to use an existing FlexLM license server, the FLEXnet license serversscreen appears. PTC.Setup accesses your license information either on a remote licenseserver or on your local machine.1. In the FLEXnet license servers screen, click Add. The Specify License Serverdialog box opens.2. Click one of the following options:–Single license server — Specifies a single server for the licenses.– Triad license server (fault tolerant) — Specifies a Triad configuration of threeTriad partners.– Locked license file (no server running) — Specify the path to the license filein the License file path box or browse to the required license file.Note For a single and triad license server, enter the server hostname and port number and click OK.Installing Mathcad with an Existing License Server9

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 10 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMInstalling Mathcad / 10Finalizing the Installation1. Click Install.Note If the installation is silent, an MSI file is created when you click Install.2. When the installation is complete, click Exit.Note You can register Mathcad 15 with the Workgroup Manager.Silently Installing MathcadThe Mathcad installation utility allows you to save your installation settings and createa customized installation package (MSI) for future installations. With this option youpredefine installation variables normally set by users during installation. Use silentinstallations to standardize the deployment of Mathcad across your enterprise withoutthe need for user input.Note All prerequisite software must be installed before performing a silent installation.Creating and Executing a Silent Installation Package1. In the Installation Type screen, click Silent.2. Customize your installation settings and exit the installation utility. The silentinstallation package is created in the specified installation directory. By default thepackage is created in C:\Program Files\Mathcad\Mathcad 15\uninstall.NoteThe installation instructions are also found in the README MSI file that is generatedin the installation package directory.3. Confirm that the workstation satisfies the system requirements outlined on page 5.This includes the installation of prerequisite software.4. Copy the contents of the customized installation package directory created in Step2 to a shared network directory (for example, H:\silent).5. Open a command prompt window and navigate to the directory created in Step 4.6. Run the installation using the following command:–msiexec.exe /I "H:\silent\Mathcad15WixInstaller.msi"– The customized installation takes several minutes and quits without notification.Silently Installing Mathcad10

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 11 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMLicense Management License Management Using the License Service Borrowing LicensesLicense ManagementAbout License ManagementWhen launched, Mathcad searches for an available license. If available, this license isallocated to the workstation, and Mathcad opens for use. If a license is not available,Mathcad opens the license wizard, so you can configure your license setting.You can use the Mathcad License Setup wizard to acquire a new license file, installan existing license file, or configure Mathcad to use a FlexLM license server.Note You do not need to reinstall Mathcad to reconfigure your license. Use the license wizard toupdate your license information.To start the license wizard, at a command prompt, navigate to your Mathcad installationdirectory and type mathcad.exe /license.Note You can also run the Mathcad License Setup wizard by starting the mclicens.exe programin the mclicense folder of your installation directory.Mathcad requires use of a license server for floating and registered-user licenses.Locked license files reside on the workstation, and do not require a license server.If users with server-based licenses wish to run Mathcad while disconnected from yournetwork — for example, on a laptop while out of the office — they can borrow a licensefrom the server for a limited amount of time. This borrowed license is stored on theworkstation, so Mathcad does not need to access the license server at start up. Moreinformation on borrowing licenses is available in “Borrowing Licenses” on page 22.Note If you have a locked or home-use license file, you do not need to install and configure FLEXnet.Save the license file generated for you to the LICENSES folder of the Mathcad installation on theappropriate workstation. Specify the location and name of this file when prompted by theMathcad License Setup wizard.Obtaining a License FileFour types of Mathcad licenses are available: A floating license (server) — for administering floating licenses only from alicense server. Licenses are allocated to workstations from a common pool, on afirst-come, first-serve basis. A locked license (workstation) — for use on a workstation, without a licenseserver. Locked licenses must be reallocated from one workstation to anotherthrough the PTC Customer Support Web site.11License Management11

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 12 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMLicense Management / 12 A registered-user license (server) — for administering locked licenses from aserver, rather than individual workstations. Registered-user licenses are allocatedto workstations with an options file, provided by the FLEXnet installer. Forinstructions on how to edit the options file, see “Editing the Options File” onpage 16. A home-use license (workstation) — for use on a workstation, without a licenseserver. If, and only if, your installation is active on Maintenance Support, you areentitled to the number of home-use licenses as indicated below, as long as thosehome-use licenses are for use within the homes of employees and/or contractorswho are intended users of the seats and provided that use otherwise complies withall of the following terms and conditions:(a) the number of home-use licenses is less than or equal to the number of node-lockedlicense seats within your installation; or(b) the number of home-use licenses is less than or equal to two-times the number offloating license seats within your installation.(c) Academic institutions using Software identified as "Priced for Education" or"Professor’s Edition/Version" or "Academic Edition/Version" or students (parttime or full-time) enrolled at that institution are not eligible for home-use licenses.Note The use of non-ASCII characters in the path of your license file may cause an error. When savingyour license file, use only ASCII characters in folder names.To obtain your license files, use your PTC user account to log on to the PTC CustomerSupport site at http://www.ptc.com/support/mathcad.htm. If you do not have a PTCuser account, follow the instructions on the Web site to create one. Once you log in,click the Licensing tab and then click “Configure New Software”. Enter the SalesOrder Number to process your request. You must provide the CPU ID for each serveror workstation in your request.To determine the CPU ID for a server or workstation:1. Type ipconfig /all at a command prompt, and press [Enter].2. Find the 12-digit number labelled “Physical Address,” in the form XX-XX-XXXX-XX-XX. Enter this number as the CPU ID.Note The CPU ID, or MAC address, identifies the active network adapter on a workstation. Mathcadattempts to match the CPU ID in a locked or home-use license file against all detected MACaddresses at startup. As long as any available address matches, Mathcad launches.After you complete your request, your licenses will arrive by email, as attachment files.To use your licenses: If you ordered floating or registered-user licenses, save the license file to yourserver. Then, install FLEXnet from the Mathcad CD, following the instructions inthe section “Installing the License Service” on page 13. If you ordered locked or home-use licenses, distribute the license files to thecorresponding workstations. Launch Mathcad on each workstation, and point theapplication to the license file in the Mathcad License Setup wizard.License Management12

Mcad AdminGuide.book Page 13 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:41 PMLicense Management / 13If you intend to serve licenses from multiple servers, see “Using Multiple LicenseServers” on page 18 before you obtain your license files.Transferring a License File to Another Server or WorkstationTo transfer a license file to another computer, you must de-allocate a current license,then request the license file for the new computer. To do so, use the “ReconSoftware Licenses” option available at the PTC Customer Support Web site.Using th

Wavelets Extension Packs are also license managed with FLEXnet. Use the Mathcad License Setup wizard to acquire a new license file, install an existing license file, or configure Mathcad to use a FLEXlm license server. Mathcad is sold with either floating, locked, or registered-user v

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