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how to control license manger on server-pc from my-pc

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  • I installed matlab license manager (Lmtools.exe) on a server-PC
  • sometimes I need to log-on server-pc to open IMTOOLS.exe and 'Stop Server'/'Start Server'
  • I use Remote-Desktop Connection to log-on server-pc, and it costs much time, so I want to abandon this way.
  • how could I use some command on my-pc to do the 'Stop Server'/'Start Server', instead log-on server-pc
  • I show the license file on my-pc, guess the command may use it

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 14 Apr 2023
Spostato: Walter Roberson il 14 Apr 2023
  • I would not rule out the possibility that there might be a Group Policy that you could remotely administer that would control which processes are permitted to run. This would surely involve a bunch of overhead... but I would not rule it out.
  • It has been several years since I last looked at this, but I seem to recall that in a networked system, that (A) it is possibly to remotely edit the registry of a system, and (not at all sure on this) that per-process information is available in the registry in a way that I got the impression could be used to kill processes by deleting the appropriate registry keys. I could certainly be wrong on this; this is not something I have ever seriously looked at
  • you just might be able to find an activex control to execute an appropriate remote command
  • compared to activex, you would probably have a better chance of finding a .NET assembly that could execute an appropriate remote command
... and that is about it. The flexlm protocol does not support management. On unix; systems, lmgrd sends a signal to the appropriate license manager daemon to shut down; I do not know how the communication is done for Windows.

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