Depending on whether a license is standalone or network, the time it takes a CSI program to locate the license and then launch the software may be reduced as described on this page.

Standalone licenses

Option 1 - using level.txt

Create a level.txt file which lists only the program level on the first line, then save this file to the folder in which the software is installed. This file, included when a new license is sent, will speed the time it takes the software to locate the license. Please refer to the level.txt article for additional information.

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Option 2 - using command line option

As an alternative to using the level.txt file, the program level can be specified as a command-line option. To do so, create a shortcut that points to the SAP2000.exe file in the installation folder by running the Windows Run command, then by adding " /L [Program Level]" (in which [Program Level] is one of the options listed in the previous section) to the command line after "...SAP2000.exe" such that the entry reads: "...SAP2000.exe /L [Program Level]". Specification of program level on the command line will supersede that in the level.txt file.

Software released prior to version 15 does not offer this command-line option.

Network license

Create a text file named lmhost.ini as described in the Network license lookup article, then save this file to the folder in which the software is installed.

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