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Did the name of the Simulate license change in Creo 7? I can't seem to pull a license. I can pull a license with every version but 7 and my psf files point to the exact same license server. I can pull other floating modules with Creo 7 just not Simulate.
@Chris3 wrote:
Did the name of the Simulate license change in Creo 7? I can't seem to pull a license. I can pull a license with every version but 7 and my psf files point to the exact same license server. I can pull other floating modules with Creo 7 just not Simulate.
Hi,
1.]
You can compare license names if you open Creo 6.0 and Creo 7.0 license file.
2.]
Simulate license must be defined in <installdir>\Creo 7.0.0.0\Common Files\mech\text\licensing\mech\feature.dat file.
The feature.dat is exactly the same for Creo 6 and Creo 7 but I am able to get into Simulate with Creo 6.
MEC_BASIC_UI "MECBASICUI_License"
MEC_BASIC_ENG "MECBASICENG_License"
STRUCT_UI "<No license features>"
STRUCT_ENGINE "<No license features>"
STRUCT_THERMAL_UI "<No license features>"
STRUCT_THERMAL_ENGINE "<No license features>"
MEC_ELITE_UI "<No license features>"
MEC_ELITE_ENG "<No license features>"
@Chris3 wrote:
The feature.dat is exactly the same for Creo 6 and Creo 7 but I am able to get into Simulate with Creo 6.
MEC_BASIC_UI "MECBASICUI_License" MEC_BASIC_ENG "MECBASICENG_License" STRUCT_UI "<No license features>" STRUCT_ENGINE "<No license features>" STRUCT_THERMAL_UI "<No license features>" STRUCT_THERMAL_ENGINE "<No license features>" MEC_ELITE_UI "<No license features>" MEC_ELITE_ENG "<No license features>"
Hi,
check license file contents. I must contain following line
INCREMENT MECBASICUI_License ptc_d 38.0 ...