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# How to hand off a Network License seat to another User

Here's how to hand off a network license to another user.

## **Solution**

1. Release your license seat

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Licenses are released either by closing the Revit or by going to the ARKANCE Dock > 'License Manager' (gear icon on the bottom right) > 'Manage' under 'Network license' > 'Release Network Licenses'
{% endhint %}

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2. The other user has to connect to the network license server

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[Network License Activation](/getting-started/troubleshooting/network-license/network-license-activation.md#for-end-user) (section 'For End User')
{% endhint %}

3. The user can start using the tool

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You can check who is currently using the license in the license server dashboard using any web browser: **<http://YourServerNameorIP:2468/web>** > 'Usage' tab > Revit version.
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