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Hi,
FYI ... Student license is not the same "thing" as Academic license.
Student license ... free single license for any student
Academic license ... license purchased by the university and made available to the student
1. "Did you know Creo Illustrate is now included?": https://community.ptc.com/t5/PTC-Education-Forum/Did-you-know-Creo-Illustrate-is-now-included/td-p/636043
2. "How to license Creo Illustrate 8 student edition": https://community.ptc.com/t5/PTC-Education-Forum/How-to-license-Creo-Illustrate-8-student-edition/td-p/794717
Hi,
FYI ... Student license is not the same "thing" as Academic license.
Student license ... free single license for any student
Academic license ... license purchased by the university and made available to the student
In that case, how do I get a Student License?
@AM_10490556 wrote:
In that case, how do I get a Student License?
Hi,
1.] download Creo 9.0, unzip downloaded package, run setup.exe and use Product Code.
K-12 students can use Product code BE900908EDSTUDENTEDK12
University students can use Product code BK900908EDSTUDENTEDUNI
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During installation license file is saved into C:\ProgramData\PTC\Licensing directory.
The file should contain Creo Illustrate license
2.] download Creo Illustrate 8.0, unzip downloaded package, run setup.exe and use license file mentioned in step 1.
Download link ... https://support.ptc.com/appserver/auth/it/esd/academicFree.jsp
When I run the setup theres is no option for product code. It asks to input a license file.
@AM_10490556 wrote:
When I run the setup theres is no option for product code. It asks to input a license file.
Hi,
please specify what setup did you use ... and attach a picture.
I am using Creo 9.0 as recommended above.
Hi,
what about to click plus button.
... please ensure that C:\ProgramData\PTC\Licensing directory is empty.
Thanks Martin!
It worked.