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Does my 1-year standalone license that spans 2021 and 2022 mean I can use both 2021 and 2022 versions?

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unniCERLA
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Does my 1-year standalone license that spans 2021 and 2022 mean I can use both 2021 and 2022 versions?

That's the question before I upgrade all my Revits to 2022

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leowarren34
in reply to: unniCERLA

Hi @unniCERLA,

Yes - Current subscriptions grant you access to the current version + 5 years.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/installation-licensing/expanding-previous-version-access-to-5-version...

Just remember you can only have 1 active instance at a time.

Leo Warren
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unniCERLA
in reply to: leowarren34

Thank you so much! Now I can safely migrate existing Revits to 2022 and not worry about license expiration (until time to pay again!). Small nit: I can launch 2022 (and 2021) from the Windows icon but NOT from the Autodesk Desktop App.  Am I doing something wrong?

 

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rkmcswain
in reply to: leowarren34

@leowarren34 wrote:

Just remember you can only have 1 active instance at a time.

Can you elaborate on that and provide a source?

Do you mean that a rental customer can only run one application at a time across multiple machines? 

Or are you saying that if a rental customer has 2022 and 2021 installed, he/she cannot use both of them at the same time on the machine?

Thank you.

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