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ZWSOFT Network License Manager 1.3.10, released by Guangzhou-based ZWSOFT CO., LTD., serves as the centralized hub for administering floating licenses across an organization’s LAN or WAN, ensuring that every workstation running ZWCAD, ZW3D, or other ZWSOFT titles can check out and return seats without manual intervention. IT administrators deploy the lightweight service on any Windows server, allocate a pool of certificates tied to the company’s dongle or activation code, and then monitor real-time usage, available seats, and checkout duration through the built-in dashboard; granular controls let them reserve tokens for specific departments, set idle timeouts to reclaim inactive sessions, and generate CSV or HTML reports for budgeting and compliance audits. The tool is equally valuable in educational labs where hundreds of students share a limited number of licenses throughout the day, in AEC offices that need to guarantee overnight rendering jobs uninterrupted license access, or in remote-work scenarios where VPN-connected engineers borrow and release seats from a common pool. Four successive versions have refined the core engine, added support for redundant servers to eliminate single points of failure, and introduced an HTTP-based API that lets third-party asset-management platforms query license statistics. As a network-administration utility rather than a design application, it falls under the System & Network Tools category. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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