![]() If this is still the case then you need a tool which can search the registry and report back the matching value. Thanksįrom what I remember about Autodesk products, the serial number can be accessed several ways, one being the registry e.g. I’m also not looking to pay thousands of dollars for software either. I’ve tried a bunch already with not much luck. Autodesk’s own Asset Locator won’t do the job as you can’t customize it per domains or IP addresses. I am looking for is software that is client-less, that I can use for our customers (AUTODESK Software ONLY, i.e., Autocad, Inventor, Showcase, Vault, etc) to scan and audit to return serial numbers that can be exported out to an Excel file or similar to help them with their SAM programs. ![]() Looking for a SAM tool that will full Autodesk serial numbers, AAL doesn’t work well – I need a 3rd party tool Thank you to everyone that contributed and sorry for the upheaval in moving things around. Below are some edited highlights of some of the discussions from the old forum. The ITAM Review forum now has a new home within the Virtual User Group.
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