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Problem with AAX and ISDX

jo'neill-2
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Problem with AAX and ISDX

I recently had a hard drive failure. When I got my computer back from IT, I was no longer able to use AAX (Advanced Assembly Extension) and ISDX (Interactive Surface Design Extension).

My IT person insists that he installed the same license file.

Is there a separate license file for these modules? Would he have had to install these modules separately? Is there a way to tell which modules are installed / licensed? I've gone to File >> Help >> System Information, but I don't see anything that looks like AAX or ISDX.

I am using Creo 2.0.


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Ok, you need to move PROE_FlexAdvISD on top priority. Select PROE_FlexAdvISD license in list and use up arrow to move that upside.

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Possible these licenses were not not added in command to start. You may need to reconfigure Creo 2.0

1. Run reconfigure.exe from <Creo 2.0 install location>\Parametric\bin

2. Select Next > Next > Customize

3. Select Command configuration > Edit

4. Move required Licenses from left to right > Ok > Ok > Install.

Hope this will help.

Thank you for your help.

When I ran the utility, these were the licenses listed to run:

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There were no additional licenses on the left-hand side.

John

Ok, you need to move PROE_FlexAdvISD on top priority. Select PROE_FlexAdvISD license in list and use up arrow to move that upside.

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Yes, that worked. Thank you very much.

John

Now that I have done this, my Flexible Modeling has disappeared. Does one prevent the other from running?

I think, reason of this is, License for Flexible modeling is a part of PROE_EssentialI and AAX & ISDX are in PROE_FlexAdvISD, so when Creo will launch for sirst time, it will use PROE_FlexAdvISD. In that session you will get AAX and ISDX, if you will launch new session, it will use PROE_EssentialI which will allow flexible modeling.

Thank you. This worked.

Thank you. This worked.

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