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when you installed the license, did you add floating modules when asked?another question, among the limitations to the student edition there is "no access to floating options".
What is it?
when you installed the license, did you add floating modules when asked?another question, among the limitations to the student edition there is "no access to floating options".
What is it?
means that the license is locked to the machine, you cannot install it on a server using floating modules.another question, among the limitations to the student edition there is "no access to floating options".
What is it?
I love you. I love you. .The ptc shop guys can't tell me what they're selling.
I asked for curiosity if the student version was available to 64bit, it was just my curiosity, I would have taken the same, I reply that I am not aware of these details, suggesting to address me to the support that I can not even question because I am not a client owner of a license lady. :finger:
I tried to call the phone number they suggested to me, but I didn't find anything that could take this question off me.
I hope for customers who paid money for a license that the situation is different.
That's what you wrote, I put it in bold.The ptc shop guys can't tell me what they're selling.
I asked for curiosity if the student version was available 64bit, my curiosity was right.
here instead write how it is compiled... And you tell me I didn't read well...and no dear ozzy, in the card there is no written if I create is compiled 32 or 64 bits, but only on what system will turn, the thing is quite different, and much, and it is precisely this gap that led me to contact them.
for sarcasm go quiet, Too bad you didn't read what you were asking.You'd have been less "funny" you wouldn't be caught in this gross mistake. :wink:
to the ptc instead they understood me, the problem is that they couldn't give me an answer, but there is no problem, the money for the license if they knock them the same, the software has nothing to do with the people who manage the online store.
In the end, even a common car salesman does not know all of the vehicles exposed in the salon.
Listen, I didn't take you for stupid, and I see you've altered too much.You're wrong and big, those are the platforms on which you turn, and the platform is something quite different from the software that runs on us.
it does not say that I create elements/pro is available to 32 and 64 bits, but that supports windows 7 to 32 and 64 bits, and I hope you will well know that a 32-bit software runs well on a 64-bit system thanks to the compatibility libraries, but it is not true the opposite.
ozzy you took me for stupid, and maybe I am, but thank God I know the difference between an operating system and an application software, are the basics of computer science.
What I'm interested in is understanding this if possible, and if you can give me this answer, it's all right.The ptc shop guys can't tell me what they're selling.I asked for curiosity if the student version was available at 64bit, it was just my curiosity, I would have taken the same, I reply that I am not aware of these details, suggesting that I address myself to the support that I cannot even question because I am not a client owner of a licensed lady. :finger:
I tried to call the phone number they suggested to me, but I didn't find anything that could take this question off me.
I hope for customers who paid money for a license that the situation is different.
I have not altered, you have the belief that you have expressed yourself correctly, for me it is not so, you have your idea me, no problem. .I don't understand why you altered yourself, I was writing quietly, sincerely I don't see reasons for discussion.
I'll bring you back my initial topic, where I talk about availability of 64-bit software and not about what system could turn, I was more than clear.
What I'm interested in is understanding this if possible, and if you can give me this answer, it's all right.
the image of creo elements/pro 5 that you download from the market is the same for any kind of license?
then a student version opens another student I imagine, going for deduction (correct me if I'm wrong). At least you can compare projects between equal license usersNo...
the student license does not open commercial files
Commercial license does not open student files