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IV10 & 11 on same machine?

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Message 1 of 8
Anonymous
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IV10 & 11 on same machine?

Is there any problem loading IV11 on a machine that IV10 is loaded on?

Thanks
Rick
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Message 2 of 8
jeromecastaneda
in reply to: Anonymous

There's no problem as long as you have SP2 or above for INV10.

Regards,
Jerome
http://engr.jeromecastaneda.com/
“What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.” - Albert Pine
Message 3 of 8
designengineer
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,
we have iv10sp3, (network ver) and vault 4, (on server) One of our engineers wants to use 11, (without vault 5) for one particular project, becuase of the extras you get with 11, is this posible?
Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Different releases of Inventor can be installed side-by-side on the same
machine but only one Inventor can be run at a time.

Johnson Shiue
Test Engineer
Autodesk
(email: johnsonDOTshiueATautodeskDOTcom)
"Rick Donnellon" wrote in message
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Is there any problem loading IV11 on a machine that IV10 is loaded on?

Thanks
Rick
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Actually, you can run more than one Inventor at the same time, as long as
they are of the same version. (i.e. you can run two R11's at the same time,
but not an R10 and an R11 at the same time)

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Best regards,

Hugh Henderson (SQA Engineer)

"Johnson Shiue [Autodesk]" wrote in message
news:5205934@discussion.autodesk.com...
Different releases of Inventor can be installed side-by-side on the same
machine but only one Inventor can be run at a time.

Johnson Shiue
Test Engineer
Autodesk
(email: johnsonDOTshiueATautodeskDOTcom)
Message 6 of 8
Dave_L
in reply to: Anonymous

Do you need more than one license?
Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I don't think you need two licenses (you are using the same copy of the
software in both sessions on the same machine), but I'm not sure about that.

Thanks,
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Best regards,

Hugh Henderson (SQA Engineer)
wrote in message news:5206384@discussion.autodesk.com...
Do you need more than one license?
Message 8 of 8
Valdemar
in reply to: Anonymous

you can open as many INV as you wish - it mean as you hardware will allow and have each one set to different project - with one license.
cheers

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