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"Cannot retrieve model"
Dear Team,
I am using a Student version provided by the University of Stuttgart. I am learning a course PTC CREO in online platform of Udemy. In my course, certain additional worksheet drawing, parts, assemblies have been provided for us to learn and draw and get used to it. Obviously, they would have been done in Commercial Version. I am not able to open the files and I get the message
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@Sivakumar1 wrote:
Dear Team,
I am using a Student version provided by the University of Stuttgart. I am learning a course PTC CREO in online platform of Udemy. In my course, certain additional worksheet drawing, parts, assemblies have been provided for us to learn and draw and get used to it. Obviously, they would have been done in Commercial Version. I am not able to open the files and I get the message
Hi,
you are right, Student license does not enable you to open files created using Creo with Commercial license. I believe you can apply to the University Creo CAD Admin for an Academic license. Academic license enables you to open (only open !!!) files created using Creo with Commercial license.
Martin Hanák
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@Sivakumar1 wrote:
Dear Team,
I am using a Student version provided by the University of Stuttgart. I am learning a course PTC CREO in online platform of Udemy. In my course, certain additional worksheet drawing, parts, assemblies have been provided for us to learn and draw and get used to it. Obviously, they would have been done in Commercial Version. I am not able to open the files and I get the message
Hi,
you are right, Student license does not enable you to open files created using Creo with Commercial license. I believe you can apply to the University Creo CAD Admin for an Academic license. Academic license enables you to open (only open !!!) files created using Creo with Commercial license.
Martin Hanák
