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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.
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:
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.
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.