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Is there a way to install Prime 4.0 on a new computer?
You can't download the installation files for P4 from PTC anymore, but if you did way back and kept the files, I guess you should be able to use them.
I don't expect PTC to send you a licence file for a 30 day trial period - for legal reasons they can't do so anymore (muPad from Mathworks). But I think you will end up with Prime Express right away.
have you already tried to install P4 on a new machine and experienced troubles?
Yes, PTC can't provide installation files for Prime version prior to 7 as the older versions are bundled with that old muPAd version and PTC has no rights anymore to distribute them.
If you still have the Prime 4 installation file, I would give it a try right ahead (before you install any newer version).
Simply copying the files doesn't necessarily work - but it would be worth a try if you can't find the installation file for P4.
The huge banner in P10 Express sure is a reason to rather use P4E. The only way to get rid of it in P10 (apart from buying an annual license) would be to edit two DLL files with a hex editor, and that would most likely be a violation of the license terms.
Good luck!
Fred_Kohlhepp.Write me an email, don't take it as impudence, I'll try to help.
nick5578@rambler.ru
Hi Fred,
"...Version 10 express would be functionally equiv to 4 express except for the banner . . . "
I would better install Prime 3.1, where the banner in the footer can be covered by a picture 😂
Hi Fred,
In version 4 the banner cannot be hidden, but in version 3.1 it works.
Creo Parametric 3.0 installation also includes Prime 3.1. So if you can get a Creo Parametric (3.0 or 4.0) installation...
I have a CD-ROM for Prime 3.1
Here's Prime 4 express with the banner exposed:
as well as hidden in the footer:
Success!
Luc
🤔 what happens during PDF export?
Point taken.
But with a text box filled with spaces it works, if you set the text properties to a coloured background (I used light green here, can also be white):
in pdf:
Success!
Luc
Mathcad Express 3.1 makes it easy (example attached).
Of course we use Prime 10, we have 4 leased licenses.
Hi,
the following suggestion is not very elegant ... but I hope it will work.
You can virtualize your "old" computer and run it as virtual machine on your "new" computer.
@MartinHanak wrote:
Hi,
the following suggestion is not very elegant ... but I hope it will work.
You can virtualize your "old" computer and run it as virtual machine on your "new" computer.
I fear that the license would not be accepted because of a different MAC (not even if you assign the virtual NIC the same MAC the license is bound to).
@Werner_E wrote:
@MartinHanak wrote:
Hi,
the following suggestion is not very elegant ... but I hope it will work.
You can virtualize your "old" computer and run it as virtual machine on your "new" computer.
I fear that the license would not be accepted because of a different MAC (not even if you assign the virtual NIC the same MAC the license is bound to).
Hi,
Note 1: Mathcad Prime Express doe not have any license file.
Note 2: VirtualBox enables you set any MAC address for virtual machine and it works the same way as MAC address of physical network card.
Yes, I forgot that Fred is using Express - so the license file does not matter.
Concerning Note 2 I am not sure. I think I once tried in the past and while Mathcad (15) worked OK, Prime refused to do so.
Same is true for using a single user license via a RDP connection - Mathcad works, Prime doesn't.