![]() After checking a couple of forums regarding the subject, I found that the LICPATH file should exist in the Autocad package. Sometimes, if I wait long enough (like 15 minutes or more), it would say that no license has been found. The icon keeps hopping in the dock, but nothing happens. ![]() Therefore, I would prefer working on the Mac environment.Īfter installing Autocad 2016 for Mac and the update4-combo, it wouldn't start. It works, BUT it doesn't cope properly with the 5K monitor (no proper start screen where I could chose the recently used files, cursor too small, command line text too big). ![]() Solution to this problem: I installed Windows 10. So, I bought a new iMac 5K quad core 4GHz with 16Gb RAM and SSD together with Windows 7 in order to make the least changes possible to the running environment.įirst issue: Windows 7 can't be installed on new iMacs with Mac OS Sierra. Both are iMacs running Windows 7 on Bootcamp. I have got 2 network licenses distributed on each one of the two computers I used until now. After days trying to get Autocad 2016 to work on my new iMac, I need help, because it wouldn't work.
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