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2008 student edition limitations

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Anonymous
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2008 student edition limitations

Hi All

Can someone from Autodesk answer this ?

We have an employee who is going to college where they use 2008 student
edition and she has designed a set of shelves for our office. If these files
were created in the student edition I believe they are flagged with this
information? if these files are opened and saved in the commercial 2008
version at work is the flag removed? or is there a risk of commercially
created files being re-flagged as student?

Regards

Martin
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Message 2 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

"If these files were created in the student edition I believe they are
flagged with this information?"

That's true...

"if these files are opened and saved in the commercial 2008 version at work
is the flag removed?"

No...

"or is there a risk of commercially created files being re-flagged as
student?"

I would not let the student take any files home, editing them with a Student
license might flag them...

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Message 3 of 9
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

Important Note: The Autodesk Student Version software incorporates all the functionality of our professional licenses, but includes a print banner making the software inappropriate for professional, commercial, or for-profit purposes. Autodesk Student Version software may not be used in the classroom or lab for instructional purposes, or for commercial or for-profit purposes. Annual licenses of Autodesk student software are not eligible for product upgrade or transfer to a commercial license.

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Message 4 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi JD

It is more than likely that she has just used 'student addition' as a
generic term, does the version licensed for schools / colleges behave
differently to the student edition or does it still flag the file in a way
that could contaminate commercial work ?

Personally I think it is far safer for her to keep the college stuff away
from the work PC's but I have been asked to ask the question.

Regards

Martin


wrote in message news:5792898@discussion.autodesk.com...
Important Note: The Autodesk Student Version software incorporates all the
functionality of our professional licenses, but includes a print banner
making the software inappropriate for professional, commercial, or
for-profit purposes. Autodesk Student Version software may not be used in
the classroom or lab for instructional purposes, or for commercial or
for-profit purposes. Annual licenses of Autodesk student software are not
eligible for product upgrade or transfer to a commercial license.
Message 5 of 9
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

I'm just copying this stuff from Autodesk documentation -

2.2.4 Educational Institutional Version. If Autodesk identifies the Software as an “Educational Institutional Version” in the applicable User Documentation, You may Install and Access one (1) copy of the Software on up to the Permitted Number of Computers, only for educational purposes (as further specified in the applicable User Documentation) and for no other purpose. Without limiting the foregoing, Educational Institutional Versions of the Software may not be used for commercial, professional, commercial training or other for-profit purposes. Additionally, functional limitations apply, as set forth in Section 6 (Warnings).
2.2.5 Student Version. If Autodesk identifies the Software as a “Student Version” or “Personal Learning Edition” (each, a “Student Version”) in the applicable User Documentation, You may Install and Access a single copy of the Software on up to the Permitted Number of Computers, only for personal learning purposes, and no other purpose. Unless otherwise provided by Autodesk in the User Documentation, Student Versions of the Software may be used for a period of one (1) year from the date You first Install the Software. Without limiting the foregoing, Student Versions of the Software may not be used for commercial, professional or other for-profit purposes and may only be used by persons who qualify as a permitted user of Student Versions (as further specified in the applicable User Documentation for Your Territory). Additionally, functional limitations apply, as set forth in Section 6 (Warnings).

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Message 6 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Do NOT mix "student" files with work files.

Just as a test, create an assembly using your work edition, and add some "student" files. From what others have posted here, that *assembly* will be flagged as a student version now.
Message 7 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Student versions of software are intended to allow students to learn the
software. Any file that is saved in a student version will have a flag set
that causes a banner to appear in drawings. There is no way to remove that
banner.

A year or two ago someone posted a part here that they had problems
modeling. Someone using a student version helped them with their modeling
problem. As a result, all of their assembly drawings had that banner. Once
they remodeled the part in their commercial version of Inventor, the banner
no longer displayed.

Loren Jahraus
Autodesk Inventor Product Design
Message 8 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Loren

Thanks for the clarification. The employee has just been designing a shelf
unit at college to keep all our drawing folders in at work which we will
manufacture in house, at least we know to keep the files completely
isolated.

Regards

Martin


"Loren Jahraus (Autodesk)" wrote in message
news:5793200@discussion.autodesk.com...
Student versions of software are intended to allow students to learn the
software. Any file that is saved in a student version will have a flag set
that causes a banner to appear in drawings. There is no way to remove that
banner.

A year or two ago someone posted a part here that they had problems
modeling. Someone using a student version helped them with their modeling
problem. As a result, all of their assembly drawings had that banner. Once
they remodeled the part in their commercial version of Inventor, the banner
no longer displayed.

Loren Jahraus
Autodesk Inventor Product Design
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

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