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Student License Drawings vs Paid License Drawing

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info8NDVX
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Student License Drawings vs Paid License Drawing

So i have acces to both a paid license through work and a student license since i have just been at school. Using my own pc at school (and work) i was logged into my educational license, when i came back to work i forgot to switch back to my paid license before making some dwg files. I have now made sure to switch accounts.

 

I am wondering if there is anyway for anyone to see that the dwg are made on an educational license, if they are sent out for production. Should i remake to 100+ sheets of dwg files on my paid license or is it no big deal?

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mcgyvr
en respuesta a: info8NDVX

Yep... redo it. 

 



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info8NDVX
en respuesta a: mcgyvr

What if i have files that were created on the paid license i have then edited while logged in to my student license? is that bad too?

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CCarreiras
en respuesta a: info8NDVX

Hi!

Every time you save a file, the file is marked by "kind of a digital stamp" that says the file was used and saved by an educational license.

Go to the old version's folder and check if you have there the  files prior the saving with educational license. (Check the date).

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TravisNave
en respuesta a: CCarreiras

ccarreiras is correct.  You might not think it is a big deal, but if your commercial licensed work is used by a company and are audited, they will face tens of thousands of dollars in fines for this.  And I promise you, Autodesk loves to audit for this purpose.  If you are even slightly unsure about the work you did, then redo it all.  It is not worth the hassle for any company you are doing work for.  In the future, you should not be mixing commercial and educational seats.   If you have access to commercial licenses, then you only need to be using that.  Ditch the educational licenses.  



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info8NDVX
en respuesta a: CCarreiras

If i dont remember which files i have edited can i see somewhere which files are edited on the educational license?

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info8NDVX
en respuesta a: TravisNave

If i do not remember which files i have edited while logged in to my educational license, is there a way for me to tell?
Also can i copy sheets from a file thats been made on the educational license or should i start over completely?

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TravisNave
en respuesta a: info8NDVX

You need to redo all work done in the educational version.  If you are unsure, redo it.  It's not worth the risk.  



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