There must be others with this problem, but I have not found an answer anywhere.
We have a cluster of 300 PCs, all with identical windows 7 software. We use deepfreeze which keeps a master OS copy and copies this to local machines as necessary. We also can mount a common remote file system.
the problem with this setup is the EAGLE license mechanism. We have a site license, or would still be happy to install the free version. But we can't install anything with a common image for all PCs, and it is absolutely impractical to set this up manually.
We don't use windows server - each workstation is independent.
It seems a shame not to use EAGLE, which although it has a slightly peculiar user interface is simple enough to teach, and capable enough for all our needs. But we can see no way to do this.
Would one solution be to run linux as a virtual OS under win 7 with a common linux image that runs EAGLE? I guess the virtual disks would then look identical to the license management system?
There must be many other universities with similar problems. Any ideas?
Best wishes, Tom