If the error persists, the license server configuration itself might be broken.
While official documentation may categorize this error generally under "License Acquisition Failure," empirical evidence and system architecture analysis suggest that Error 7502 is fundamentally a Network Communication/Connectivity Failure.
Unlike "Feature Not Found" errors (which imply a connection was made but the specific license is missing), Error 7502 usually implies that the license request could not physically reach the server daemon, or the server's response was blocked. The error manifests in the CADWorx application interface during startup or when attempting to access a licensed module.
Sometimes, the error is not a simple connectivity issue but a version mismatch or OS quirk. cadworx splm error 7502
For engineers and designers using Hexagon’s CADWorx suite, a sudden interruption due to a licensing error can bring a productive session to a frustrating halt. Among the most common and perplexing of these is the SPLM Error 7502. While the error code itself appears cryptic, it typically points to a specific, solvable family of problems related to network communication and license availability. Understanding what this error means and how to systematically resolve it is essential for minimizing downtime.
When faced with Error 7502, resist the urge to reinstall CADWorx immediately. Instead, follow this logical sequence:
Step 1: Check the Basics (Client-Side)
Step 2: Inspect Firewall and Antivirus
Step 3: Verify the License Server is Operational
Step 4: Restart Everything (The Universal Fix) If the error persists, the license server configuration
Step 5: Advanced Checks (If All Else Fails)
On the machine acting as the SPLM license server: