How to Fix AutoCAD “License Checkout Timed Out” Error (2020–2026)
The “License Checkout Timed Out” error appears when AutoCAD cannot complete the licensing verification process with Autodesk services. The failure may be caused by a stopped licensing service, corrupted authentication components, blocked network communication, damaged login tokens, proxy restrictions, VPN interference, or licensing components affected by Windows updates.
This guide covers AutoCAD 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026.
If you need the fastest solution, start by restarting the Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service, updating all Autodesk components through Autodesk Access, and signing out and back into your Autodesk account.
Quick Diagnosis Table
| Symptom | Most Likely Cause | Recommended Fix |
|---|---|---|
| License Checkout Timed Out | Licensing Service stopped | Restart Autodesk Licensing Service |
| Login loop after sign-in | Corrupted Identity Manager cache | Reset Identity Manager |
| Error after Windows update | Damaged licensing components | Reinstall Licensing Service |
| Works at home but not at the office | Firewall or proxy restriction | Whitelist Autodesk domains |
| Error only when VPN is active | VPN interference | Disconnect VPN |
| Floating license failure | License server issue | LMTOOLS Reread License File |
| Random licensing failures | Incorrect system clock | Synchronize Windows time |
| Login window never appears | Corrupted WebView2 Runtime | Repair Microsoft Edge WebView2 |
Why Does AutoCAD Say “License Checkout Timed Out”?
The most common causes include:
- Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service stopped
- Corrupted authentication cache
- Damaged Autodesk Identity Manager
- Corrupted Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime
- Firewall blocking Autodesk traffic
- VPN interference
- Proxy authentication failures
- Incorrect Windows date or time
- Corrupted licensing components
- License server communication failures
- Windows updates affecting Autodesk services
Step 1: Restart the Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service
This is the quickest fix and resolves a large percentage of licensing failures.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Press Win + R
Step 2
Type:
services.msc
Step 3
Press Enter
Step 4
Locate:
Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service
Step 5
Right-click the service and select:
Stop
Step 6
Wait 10 seconds.
Step 7
Right-click again and select:
Start
Step 8
Open:
Properties
Step 9
Set:
Startup Type = Automatic (Delayed Start)
Step 10
Click Apply and restart AutoCAD.
Step 2: Install All Autodesk Updates
Outdated licensing components frequently cause timeout errors.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Open Autodesk Access
Step 2
Sign in
Step 3
Install all available updates related to:
- Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service
- Autodesk Identity Manager
- Autodesk Access
Version Note
AdSSO (Autodesk Single Sign-On) only applies to AutoCAD 2020–2023.
For AutoCAD 2024–2026, Autodesk has completely replaced AdSSO with Autodesk Identity Manager.
Step 4
Restart Windows after all updates are installed.
Step 3: Repair Autodesk Access and Microsoft Edge WebView2
Modern Autodesk sign-in windows rely on Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime.
If WebView2 is corrupted, the Autodesk login process may fail silently and eventually trigger a timeout error.
Repair Autodesk Access
Step 1
Open:
Settings
→ Apps
→ Installed Apps
Step 2
Locate:
Autodesk Access
Step 3
Select:
Modify
→ Repair
Repair Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime
Step 1
Open:
Settings
→ Apps
→ Installed Apps
Step 2
Locate:
Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime
Step 3
Select:
Modify
→ Repair
Step 4
Restart Windows.
Step 4: Reinstall Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service
If licensing files become corrupted, perform a clean reinstall.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Navigate to:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\AdskLicensing
Step 2
Right-click:
uninstall.exe
Step 3
Select:
Run as Administrator
Step 4
Wait for the uninstall process to finish.
Step 5
Restart Windows.
Step 6
Download the latest Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service installer.
Step 7
Run the installer as Administrator.
Step 8
Restart Windows again.
Step 5: Reset Autodesk Login Tokens
Corrupted login tokens often prevent successful authentication.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Close all Autodesk applications.
Step 2
Delete:
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Web Services\LoginState.xml
Step 3
Delete:
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\GenService
Step 4
Restart AutoCAD.
Step 5
Sign in again.
Step 6: Reset Autodesk Identity Manager
For AutoCAD 2024–2026, Autodesk Identity Manager controls the authentication process.
If it becomes corrupted, resetting only the cache folders is sometimes not enough.
Version Note
- AutoCAD 2020–2023: Uses AdSSO.
- AutoCAD 2024–2026: Uses Autodesk Identity Manager.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Close all Autodesk products.
Step 2
Navigate to:
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AdskIdentityManager
Step 3
Run:
uninstall.exe
as Administrator.
Step 4
Restart Windows.
Step 5
Install the latest Autodesk Identity Manager component.
Step 6
Delete the Identity Manager cache folder:
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Identity Services
Step 7
Launch AutoCAD and sign in again.
Step 7: Reset Legacy License Cache (2020–2023 Primarily)
This fix mainly applies to older licensing environments and upgraded systems.
Legacy Licensing Note
The file:
CascadeInfo.cas
was used heavily in older Autodesk licensing systems involving cascading and legacy licensing methods.
It is far less relevant in modern Named User licensing used by AutoCAD 2024–2026, but it can still help in upgraded environments.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Navigate to:
C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Adlm
Step 2
Locate:
CascadeInfo.cas
Step 3
Rename it to:
CascadeInfoOLD.cas
Step 4
Restart AutoCAD.
Step 8: Verify Windows Date and Time
Authentication certificates depend on accurate system time.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Open:
Settings
→ Time & Language
→ Date & Time
Step 2
Enable:
Set Time Automatically
Step 3
Enable:
Set Time Zone Automatically
Step 4
Click:
Sync Now
Step 5
Restart AutoCAD.
Step 9: Verify TLS 1.2 Is Enabled
Some authentication failures are caused by disabled TLS protocols.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Open:
Internet Options
Step 2
Select:
Advanced
Step 3
Scroll to:
Security
Step 4
Verify:
Use TLS 1.2
is enabled.
Step 5
Restart Windows.
Step 10: Flush DNS and Reset Network Components
Network corruption can interfere with Autodesk authentication requests.
Follow These Steps
Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run:
ipconfig /flushdns
Then:
netsh winsock reset
Restart the computer.
Step 11: Disconnect VPN Software
VPN software is a frequent cause of authentication timeouts.
Temporarily disable:
- NordVPN
- ExpressVPN
- Surfshark
- ProtonVPN
- Cisco AnyConnect
- OpenVPN
Test AutoCAD again.
If the problem disappears, configure split tunneling or create Autodesk exceptions.
Step 12: Verify Folder Permissions
Licensing services require access to Autodesk configuration folders.
Verify Permissions For
C:\ProgramData\Autodesk
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Autodesk Shared
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Autodesk
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Right-click the folder.
Step 2
Select:
Properties
→ Security
Step 3
Verify that:
- Current Windows User
- LOCAL SERVICE
have appropriate access rights.
Step 13: Verify Firewall, Antivirus, and Proxy Settings
Security software can block Autodesk authentication traffic.
Allow These Executables
AdskLicensingService.exe
AdskLicensingAgent.exe
Whitelist These Domains
*.autodesk.com
*.autodesk360.com
*.identity.autodesk.com
*.access.autodesk.com
*.akamaiedge.net
Verify HTTPS Access
Ensure outbound traffic through:
Port 443
is allowed.
Step 14: Check the Windows Hosts File
Incorrect hosts entries can block Autodesk services.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Open:
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
Step 2
Search for:
autodesk.com
or
autodesk360.com
Step 3
Remove any entries redirecting Autodesk traffic.
Step 4
Save the file and restart Windows.
Step 15: Sign Out and Refresh the License
Refreshing the account session can resolve licensing conflicts.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Open:
Help
→ Manage License
→ Change License Type
Step 2
Sign out.
Step 3
Close AutoCAD.
Step 4
Restart AutoCAD.
Step 5
Sign in again.
Step 16: Floating License Server Fix
For network licensing environments.
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Log onto the license server.
Step 2
Open:
LMTOOLS
Step 3
Select:
Start/Stop/Reread
Step 4
Click:
ReRead License File
Step 5
Restart the Autodesk License Manager service if necessary.
Step 17: Increase FLEXLM Timeout for Slow Connections
High-latency networks can trigger artificial timeout failures.
This is especially useful for:
- Satellite internet
- Remote offices
- Corporate VPNs
- International WAN connections
Follow These Steps
Step 1
Open:
System Properties
→ Advanced
→ Environment Variables
Step 2
Create a new System Variable:
Variable Name:
FLEXLM_TIMEOUT
Variable Value:
3000000
Step 3
Save the changes.
Step 4
Restart Windows.
Step 18: Verify License Environment Variables
Incorrect FLEXLM variables can redirect AutoCAD to the wrong server.
Follow These Steps
Open:
System Properties
→ Advanced
→ Environment Variables
Verify:
ADSKFLEX_LICENSE_FILE
and
LM_LICENSE_FILE
contain valid values.
Step 19: Check Autodesk Service Availability
Sometimes the issue is outside your workstation.
If Autodesk authentication services are experiencing an outage, local troubleshooting will not resolve the problem until the service is restored.
Advanced Diagnostics
If the timeout continues, review the licensing logs.
Log Location
C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\AdskLicensingService\AdskLicensingService.log
Search For
[Error]
[Critical]
Common findings include:
- SSL certificate failures
- DNS resolution failures
- Proxy authentication errors
- Blocked HTTPS traffic
- Authentication token corruption
- Identity Manager failures
- License server communication problems
The error code shown in the log usually identifies the root cause faster than trial-and-error troubleshooting.
Preventing Future License Timeout Errors
- Keep Autodesk Access updated.
- Keep Identity Manager updated.
- Keep Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime updated.
- Leave Autodesk Desktop Licensing Service set to Automatic.
- Avoid manually deleting Autodesk licensing folders.
- Verify VPN settings after major Windows updates.
- Synchronize Windows time automatically.
- Review firewall rules after security software upgrades.
- Restart workstations periodically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does AutoCAD keep saying License Checkout Timed Out?
The most common causes are stopped licensing services, damaged Identity Manager components, corrupted login tokens, blocked Autodesk domains, VPN interference, and incorrect system time.
Can a VPN cause AutoCAD licensing errors?
Yes. VPN software can interrupt Autodesk authentication traffic and trigger timeout errors.
Does reinstalling AutoCAD fix licensing problems?
Usually not. Reinstalling the Licensing Service, Identity Manager, or WebView2 Runtime is often enough.
Where is the Autodesk Licensing Service log located?
C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\AdskLicensingService\AdskLicensingService.log
What is Autodesk Identity Manager?
Autodesk Identity Manager is the authentication component used by AutoCAD 2024–2026. It replaced the older AdSSO component used in AutoCAD 2020–2023.
Can Microsoft Edge WebView2 cause licensing failures?
Yes. Autodesk uses WebView2 to display the sign-in interface. If WebView2 becomes corrupted, the login process may fail and trigger a License Checkout Timed Out error.
