Aripug
Guest
Hello, everyone!
excuse the question, but I wanted to know if there is a way to understand the genuineness of the provided files, drawn into solidworks.
can you see from saves, if the solidworks that was used to create that file is equipped with regular license or if it is a pirate copy or student (not usable for commercial purposes)?
Moreover I wanted to ask if in a set created with sw regularly fired, I insert parts provided by third parties with sw not regularly fired, will I have problems?
I ask why knowing about the history of solidedge I wanted to know if with solidworks can happen the same.
Thank you.
excuse the question, but I wanted to know if there is a way to understand the genuineness of the provided files, drawn into solidworks.
can you see from saves, if the solidworks that was used to create that file is equipped with regular license or if it is a pirate copy or student (not usable for commercial purposes)?
Moreover I wanted to ask if in a set created with sw regularly fired, I insert parts provided by third parties with sw not regularly fired, will I have problems?
I ask why knowing about the history of solidedge I wanted to know if with solidworks can happen the same.
Thank you.