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<li> <u>[[WIBU_Licence_Update_Softlock_Import| Import the licence]]</u> to the Network Host computer.
<li> <u>[[WIBU_Configure_Network_Server | Configure Network Host]]</u> so other (Client) computers can use its available licence(s).
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<li> <u>[[WIBU_Configure_Network_Client | Configure Access]]</u> to the Network licences on all Client computers.
<li> Double click the TUFLOW Executable (for example TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe) from the Network Host computer. A
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<li> Double click the TUFLOW Executable (for example TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe) from the Client computer. A DOS window should open. Review the licence information listed (example shown above). Check the licence types and numbers. If a licence has not been found, the connection between the client computer and network host has not been successful. Return to step 4 above and work through the configuration steps again. ▼
* The TUFLOW exe is not an installer. TUFLOW is a standalone console application. As such, with exception of the Codemeter licencing software, no installation is technically required. If you are new to TUFLOW and need advice how to run a TUFLOW simulation, please complete the eLearning training referenced in the following bullet point.
▲<li> Double click the TUFLOW Executable (for example TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe) from the Client computer. A
<li> You are now ready to start TUFLOW modelling. There are multiple options available to help you learn TUFLOW:<br>
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