Specifications

Notes on Setting Environment Variables by Operating System
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Appendix A - Using Environment Variables to Configure a License Server
If not set, then the application dictates whether the user is placed in the
group queue.
Great than zero: specifies the maximum number of users that can be in
the group queue.
Set to less than zero: enables license queuing, even if the applications
default is not to place the user in a group queue.
Set to zero: disables group license queuing for this license server.
Example:
To tell the license server running on a Windows 95/98 based computer to stop
placing users in the group queue when the queue has 15 users, place the follow-
ing in the Windows 95/98 autoexec.bat file.
SET LS_MAX_GROUP_LEN=15
Notes on Setting Environment Variables by Operating System
The method used to set an environment variable varies depending upon the oper-
ating system. The following is a summary of the methods used for each operat-
ing system.
Windows 95/98
Environment variables are set in Windows 95/98 by using the SET statement
inside the autoexec.bat file.
Windows NT and Windows 2000
In Windows NT/2000, environment variables are set using the Control Panel |
System | Environment dialog box. Administrator privileges are needed to
change these settings. Each environment variable should be added as a System
Variable. On Windows NT/2000, environment variables are read by the System