Nlm11.18.0.0-ipv4-ipv6-win64.msi Link
This file is typically associated with Flexera Software’s FlexNet Publisher (formerly FlexLM), a cross-platform licensing solution, or rebranded versions from software vendors like:
The nlm prefix is commonly used by Autodesk Network License Manager. In fact, Autodesk distributes this exact naming pattern for their license manager tools. Therefore, encountering nlm11.18.0.0 strongly suggests you are dealing with an Autodesk product’s license server component or another FlexNet-based system.
Since the license manager is a high-value target (it enables expensive software), follow these security guidelines: nlm11.18.0.0-ipv4-ipv6-win64.msi
| Version | IPv6 Support | Windows 11/2022 | Security Patches | |---------|--------------|----------------|------------------| | 11.14.x | Limited (manual) | No | Outdated | | 11.16.x | Partial | Partial | Some | | 11.18.0.0 | Full dual-stack | Yes | Latest | | 11.19+ (beta) | Full | Yes | Experimental |
Thus, nlm11.18.0.0 represents a stable, production-ready bridge between legacy IPv4 networks and modern IPv6 deployments. This file is typically associated with Flexera Software’s
| Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | OS | Windows Server 2016/2019/2022, Windows 10/11 (64-bit) | | RAM | 4 GB minimum | | Disk | 200 MB free | | Network | IPv4 and/or IPv6 configured interfaces | | Admin rights | Required for installation |
Q: Can I install this on a domain controller?
A: Technically yes, but not recommended due to security best practices. Use a dedicated member server. The nlm prefix is commonly used by Autodesk
Q: Does this version support virtual machines?
A: Yes, but ensure the VM’s MAC address is static if binding licenses to it.
Q: How do I uninstall?
A: Use Add or Remove Programs → uninstall Autodesk Network License Manager (or similar name). Then manually delete the install folder if leftover.
Q: Is this compatible with Linux license servers?
A: No – the win64 suffix means Windows only. For Linux, you would need nlm11.18.0.0-ipv4-ipv6-linux-x64.tar.gz.
This specific version is often included in:


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