I recently enrolled in an Autocad Draftsman class at a local college I was infromed by the instructor that we would have access to the Educational Version at home in order to complete our assignments outside of class once they became more difficult. However, I followed his instructions and registered / downloaded / installed etc. On my license it says Educational Stand alone - when I open autocad it's STUDENT VERSION. All of my drawings for class if open give a prompt warning of a print stamp that will be added and is unremovable - I cannot have this or my assignments outside of class would not print correctly. Am I missing something simple? - Is there anyway to resolve this? Thanks!
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that is as designed to keep you from using the license for profit purposes
you should not being using the license outside of school purposes
this is the agreement you agreed to when you registered for a student license
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this violates the license agreement
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@Anonymous wrote:
I am only using this to complete my certificate. The class is at night and
only twice a week leaving some work to do outside of class, the work is
still FOR the class.
The instructor shouldn't have any problems with the EDU watermark on your drawings.
The institutional version of the EDU license doesn't include the watermark, but it isn't available to individuals for (hopefully) obvious reasons.
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