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Running a licensed LT AND student version on same machine??

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miles.williams
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Running a licensed LT AND student version on same machine??

Is it possible to have both a licensed version of 2013LT and a student version on the same machine? Reason being, I have a laptop that is owned by the company I work for with 2013LT on it BUT next semeter at TAFE I am doing 3D which LT doesn't support so I need to get a student version but I can't use the student version for my work so I can't remove LT.

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DarrenP
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i wouldn't recommend it

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hwalker
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Yeah don't do it.

 

You'll be doing your student work and create a really good block/something needed for your work and think to yourself "Hey. I'll put this in one of my work drawings"

 

Next thing you know your work drawing will have a label on it stating "This was created by a student version of Autocad". I don't know the exact wording.

 

And it will do that to any drawing with something created from a student version of Autocad in.

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OK.  Thank you.....

But it is possible to have both versions of the software installed?

I will only be using the student version for anything 3d and we don't do 3d at work so it is unlikely that i will come across the abovementioned problem. I guess I will just have to be extra careful with what i am doing and try not to mix work created with different versions..

Are there any other reasons why? I am getting a new desktop in August but until then I NEED a version I can do 3d on so I am really stuck with no other option if it is possible to do it I will have to..

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pendean
in reply to: miles.williams

Yes you can.

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