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I am an professional engineer and have my own commercial license of Creo. I am also a coach of a FIRST Robotics FTC Team and wish to help my kids with learning and using Creo. I know I can't open any of their files with my commercial license nor can I create files for them to open. I understand why so I just want to make sure I can set my machine up to run the academic license to review their work and support them.
Does anyone know if I can run both a commercial license and academic license on the same machine?
If I can, what things do I need to do to not mess up my current commercial configuration?
Thanks for any Help, Mark
P.S. If this is the wrong forum to discuss this, I appologize and hope someone could direct me to the correct place to get help.
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HI Mark,
Absolutely! We have plenty of FIRST mentors that have this set up. The process is a little bit complicated and there are a few things that can go wrong. If you can send me an email at - I can connect with you to do a remote session. This will allow me to verify that everything is working as it should and that both licenses are valid.
Please let me know if anyone else has this same request. Thanks!
HI Mark,
Absolutely! We have plenty of FIRST mentors that have this set up. The process is a little bit complicated and there are a few things that can go wrong. If you can send me an email at - I can connect with you to do a remote session. This will allow me to verify that everything is working as it should and that both licenses are valid.
Please let me know if anyone else has this same request. Thanks!
Mark,
Could you elaborate on how to complete this process?
Thanks!
Shane
Shane,
Edit the file “commercial.bat” and change the path in the file to read:
"C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 3.0\M010\Parametric\bin\parametric.exe" "C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 3.0\M010\Parametric\bin\commercial.psf" %*
The only change you should make is the one highlighted. Save the changes and close the file.
Edit the file “schools.bat” and change the path in the file to read:
"C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 3.0\M010\Parametric\bin\parametric.exe" "C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 3.0\M010\Parametric\bin\schools.psf" %*
The only change you should make is the one highlighted. Save the changes and close the file.
Change the line that says “DESC=” (line 4) DESC=PTC Creo Parametric (default) to say:
DESC=Schools Edition
If you run into any problems, please let me know!
Thank you so much Mark!!
Any time!
[URGENT] Is it possible to open creo files "made on commercial license" on student license??
Hello,
University or schools licenses can open commercial files.
You can open the files using the University license and after saving them the files will be educational so they will open on your Creo.
Also if you don't have access to a University license you can license your computer or other computer with a school free license, open and save the files.
Here is the guide for a schools free license:
http://apps.ptc.com/schools/referendfces/install_creo6_schools_standard.pdf
Thanks,
Alex
Hi,
I am trying to open a commercial version part with a student version of Creo, however, it is not working. A warning box pops up stating "The file (file name) was created with a commercial version of Creo Parametric and is not compatible with the version of Creo Parametric Student Edition (for educational use only) you are running." When I press ok Creo closes. Is there a way to solve this issue? I'm currently running Creo 6.0.2.0
Thanks
@MK_9533287 wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to open a commercial version part with a student version of Creo, however, it is not working. A warning box pops up stating "The file (file name) was created with a commercial version of Creo Parametric and is not compatible with the version of Creo Parametric Student Edition (for educational use only) you are running." When I press ok Creo closes. Is there a way to solve this issue? I'm currently running Creo 6.0.2.0
Thanks
Hi,
1.]
Creo using Student license should not crash after unsuccessful opening of "commercial" part.
2.]
Creo using Academic license is able to open "commercial" part and save it. Saved file can be opened in Creo using Student license. Academic license is usually available in university labs. Ask your university CAD admin.