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Even if you do not plan to use TUFLOW on the server, this is a very good diagnostic step. TUFLOW does not need to be installed, as it runs as a stand-alone console application. To check that TUFLOW can find a licence on the server, the steps are:<br>
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<li>Download the latest version of TUFLOW from the <u>[
<li>Extract the files from the .zip file. In the extract folder, there will be two .exe (executable files). The iSP is the single precision version and iDP is double precision, for the purpose of checking the licence, it does not matter at all! Double click on either of the executables. When TUFLOW is started with an input model file, TUFLOW will perform a licence check and the pause.</li>
<li>If the network licence is correctly being detected, the output window will display the below.</li>
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'''Note: The licence below has ALL module enabled, your licence may not have all of these, however some should be available.'''<br>
[[File:CM LAN licence check.jpg|800px]]
=Configure client access=
For each client machine accessing the TUFLOW dongle it will need to be configured. Essentially it needs to be told where to go to look for a dongle. Instructions are on the <u>[[WIBU_Configure_Network_Client | WIBU Configure Network Client]]</u> page.
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