Last week I installed Product Design Suite Ultimate 2013 on a clean Windows installation to a brand new bare hard drive. We use network licensing, and I used the correct serial number.
For some reason, Inventor Professional is now running as vanilla Inventor instead of Pro. The Pro splash screen comes up, and everything appears to be Pro ... but I can't access pro features, and the Product License Information screen shows "Autodesk Product Design Suite Standard 2013" instead of Ultimate, and it shows the license info for a network installation of PDS Standard, which is absolutely not the serial that I used to install Ultimate. Other products from the PDS Ultimate show the correct license info - Alias, for instance - but Inventor doesn't.
Any way to fix this without reinstalling?
Rusty
its working as designed: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=17437350&linkID=9242018 and here: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=17437749&linkID=9242018&CMP=OTC-RSS...
DarrenP
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try switching to the stress analysis enviroment then check what it says
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if you have Alias design already opened the Inventor should automatically cascade up to the ultimate license but not instantly
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No, see, that's my point. I understand about how the license checkout process works for Pro vs Standard.
There WAS NO Stress Analysis Environment. Nor was there Dynamic Simulation. Nor Routed Systems.
The serial numbers shown for Alias (under PDSU) and Inventor (as PDSS) were different. Inventor was self-identifying as coming from PDSS, Alias was self-identifying as coming from PDSU, and they had serial numbers appropriate for those packages, even though both of them were installed at the same time on a clean Windows installation using PDSU media and serial key.
That is not behavior as designed.
After uninstalling and reinstalling, it (seems to have) corrected itself. Maybe.
Rusty
do you see any of the add ins in the tools>add ins?
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Now that I've re-installed, yes, everything is there.
Before that, no, the add-ins for mold design, stress analysis, etc., were all gone. It was plain vanilla Inventor in every way, except for the splash screen that said Professional.
Rusty
thats wierd
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Here we go again! I have all my Pro features (for the moment), but it's displaying a serial number that I KNOW is my company's serial for PDSS, not PDSU.
Rusty
what happens if you swtich to dynamic siumlation enviroment
does the serial number change?
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