Revit 2022 verification issue.

Revit 2022 verification issue.

D20128727
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Revit 2022 verification issue.

D20128727
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Hi,
Revit 2022 doesn't recognize me when I sign in using my student ID.
It has me in trial mode at the moment, although my ID appears beside the clock countdown timer.
 
Also, although I have installed Navisworks Manage 2022, there is no option in Revit 2022 currently to export to .NWC.
Can you help me please?
Paul
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danyzh
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Hi!

 

Did you do all the student verification proccess? Did you send the docs?

Try to verify at website.

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ennujozlagam
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try to do a clean uninstall and reinstall again and see if helps. thanks





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D20128727
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Danyzh,

Thanks. It's working now.

Logging out and then back into 'Autodesk student and education' allowed me access.

Paul

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D20128727
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thanks, when I tried reinstalling Revit, it said Revit was already installed. It recognizes my student id now.
 
 Paul

 

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D20128727
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Hi, why do Autodesk make everything so difficult?

Now I want to log into my AutoCAD LT account (part of my paid for subscription for my office work) and it won't let me log in.

So I decide ok, why not use "Full AutoCAD" as it's part of my student access for college work.

AutoCAD 2022 opens and it says "Welcome Paul" and listed my student ID no. but a splash screen is interrupting my access saying "Would you like to start a trial?"

I have been using AutoCAD since 1988. Come on guys, there must be a better way of allowing access to your software, after 34 years!!!

Can anyone suggest a way to get around this?

Thanks.

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