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Abstract ETAP (Electrical Transient Analyzer Program) is a leading platform for designing, simulating, and operating power systems. A critical, yet often under-documented, aspect of its deployment in enterprise and educational environments is License Path Selection . This paper examines the mechanisms, challenges, and best practices associated with directing an ETAP client to a specific license source (e.g., local file, network server, or cloud token). We analyze the hierarchical logic of ETAP’s license resolution, common failure points, and strategic approaches for administrators. 1. Introduction Modern power system analysis requires high-fidelity simulation tools. ETAP, developed by Operation Technology, Inc. (OTI), utilizes a modular licensing structure where different modules (Load Flow, Short Circuit, Arc Flash, Transient Stability) are enabled based on acquired licenses. For large organizations—universities with teaching labs, utilities, or engineering consultancies—licenses are typically hosted on a centralized network license manager (often FlexNet). The process of a client workstation locating the correct license server or file is known as License Path Selection .
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