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March 16, 2020
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Creo 6.0 license and use for Creo 3.0 installation

  • March 16, 2020
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Hello Everyone

We have Creo 6.0 license for learning purpose (not commercial usage). With this license , can't we use Creo 3.0 ? I am sure that our purpose is for learning and not for commercial purpose.

Any point or explanation would be of great help.

Thanks and Regards
Ketan

3 replies

23-Emerald III
March 16, 2020

Why not just learn Creo 6!

Creo 3 is at least 5 years old.

There may be a limitation of how long the trial software is valid for.

You cannot mix commercial and trail software files.

24-Ruby III
March 17, 2020

Hi,

if you have license file containing Creo 6.0 license, then you can select it during Creo 3.0 installation. Installer creates parametric.psf file referencing license file ... and Creo 3.0 will start seamlessly.

16-Pearl
March 18, 2020

@Ketan_Lalcheta License files are backward compatible. If you have license file for latest version, the same license file can be used for older version of the application. However if you have academic/student license (learning purpose) then the same can not be used for commercial purpose. That  means if you create files using Learning license, you can not open them in commercial licensed Creo.