Hi Todd,
In case of floating license file, the right information is provided by the log file generated on server side.
Why ?
if the license file is used in client and on server, the server will use all features included in the license file.
However for the client, it's another story as it will see the first lines only up to the USE_SERVER keyword.
The right way to check a floating license is to refer to the log file.
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Specific trouble for CW for PA V10.4 & CW for MCU V10.6
Under PA V10.4 for instance when the port@host environment variable is used and the service is running on server, when we launch Eclipse we get a wrong license information:


According to the message the license file is not found.
For MCU V10.6, the Help + Freescale Licenses menu is not available.
PA v10.4 and MCU V10.6 using port@host protocol gives you the same message than if no license file was used/defined.
It seems the Product is not detect when the LM_LICENSE_FILE Environment variable is using port@host.
Most of the time the license file is running fine.
Is there a way to check it ?
……….. YES, generate the log file as explained above.
You can use the project examples for CW for MCU V10.6 and CW for PA V10.4 provided in the
https://community.freescale.com/docs/DOC-105542
Attached a video showing the behavior when port@host is used with CW for MCU V10.6
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Just updated the https://community.freescale.com/docs/DOC-105542
I added the example for PA which was missing.
Have a great day,
Pascal
NXP Technical Support
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