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Autodesk License Status 2100 Hot →
The word "hot" here does not refer to temperature. Instead, it signals a failed transaction between your client software and the Autodesk license server. Understanding what this error means, why it triggers, and how to resolve it is critical to keeping your design teams productive.
Here are the most effective methods to resolve the "2100 hot" licensing error, ordered from simplest to most advanced. 1. Reconnect and Sign In (The 30-Day Rule)
The modern component driving user sign-in validation for versions 2024 and beyond. autodesk license status 2100 hot
Autodesk allows users to "borrow" licenses for offline use. If a borrowed license expired improperly (e.g., the user changed their system clock or the hard drive failed), the NLM can enter a state of confusion. It tries to revoke the borrowed license, fails, and then flags the status as "Hot" for all subsequent users.
The following are common causes of the Autodesk License Status 2100 Hot error: The word "hot" here does not refer to temperature
If your license files are corrupted, you may need to reset them to force a fresh login: How to change or reset a license for Autodesk software
If you are on a (common in larger companies), the issue might extend beyond your local machine to the license server itself. Here are the most effective methods to resolve
If users work offline, have them borrow licenses explicitly. Borrowed licenses do not go "hot" upon network loss.
The prompt mentions "hot," and that is an apt description. Status 2100 usually rears its head when the licensing system gets "too hot" to handle—specifically when Autodesk detects a discrepancy between the software you think you own and the permissions their servers recognize.

