Refer to these Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) to better understand how the Vault licensing model works, and how it impacts usage and purchasing decisions.
For additional details and information on licensing changes to all Autodesk products, refer to the general installation, activation, and license FAQ article at Autodesk Installation Overview and FAQ.
Yes - existing software on a maintenance plan, and the new multi-user subscription licenses will leverage a network license component to manage concurrent user license access.
No - unlike previous versions of Vault, each client configured to use network licensing will now connect to the licensing server directly, similar to other networked Autodesk desktop products. This makes it simpler to track license usage, however you will need to ensure all users can communicate with your license server if it is on a separate machine to avfs.
Yes - users with the Vault 2016 client and add-ins can connect to the Vault Server and/or Autodesk Vault File Server (AVFS). These servers will need to be configured to communicate to the network license server to pull the Vault license on the client’s behalf.
This depends on the type of subscription you have.
Single user subscribers require an internet for both initial download and activation. You are required to connect to the Internet and sign in with an Autodesk Account email address and password upon first launch of subscription software and, in order to keep subscription software active, you must also connect to the internet at least once every 30 days after initial activation.
Maintenance Plan and Multi-user access subscribers however are activated via a network license server and do not have an Internet requirement. An Internet connection may be required to download software installation files.
Yes - additional Vault multi-user subscription or single-user subscription licenses can be purchased as per your business requirements and added to your existing license count.
Yes - licenses can be combined to increment total license counts as desired.
Yes - As of August 1, 2016, for Vault 2017 and-later, you may purchase single user subscription license of Vault Professional.
No - Vault 2016 cannot be run under single-subscriber licensing, as well as the Vault Office Thin and Thick clients, which are available as multiple-user subscriptions only.
Please note that all vaulted data continues to be owned by your company regardless of your subscription status. At the end of your subscription, you may access your data in the following ways:
Yes - Borrowing of Vault licenses is possible with Vault 2022, however, in certain situations this may result in unexpected errors. If that occurs or if you want to block user(s) from borrowing Vault licenses altogether, refer to the INCLUDE_BORROW section (under Options File Syntax) of the LicenseAdministration.pdf that can be found under the install directory for Network License Manager. The sample syntax for the options file for blocking users from borrowing Vault licenses may look like this: INCLUDE_BORROW 86646VLTM_2018_0F USER noname.
For each job processor running on a machine that is not being used by an authorized user, assign a unique Autodesk ID and email address to that job processor. The actual name and email address to be used is entirely at your discretion, however, the credentials that could be used for each Job Processor could be as follows:
If multiple Job Processors are being used, you would need to use different Autodesk IDs and unique email addresses for each one.
The Thin Client for Vault Office 2020 (and later) does not support single-user licenses.
Autodesk recommends using the Vault mobile app for single-user/standalone Vault Office licenses. The mobile app provides robust features for accessing files on iOS or Android devices.