Hi Everyone!
We’ve heard your feedback! So, starting November 2, 2020, Autodesk is expanding version access for all customers (on subscription and maintenance plans) for the latest release and up to 5 versions back! This makes it easier for teams to collaborate on the same version throughout a project. If you want to learn more please check out the full details here.
Please Note: Although we are expanding access to 5 versions back, only the current and 3 versions back will be eligible for Autodesk technical support.
If you have any questions please ask them here, in the Subscription Changes forum, and feel free to @ mention me, or you can reach out to me directly!
Best,
Tiana.D
So right now the current Autodesk licenses version available is 2022, right? And as per the previous version access to 5 versions back for the Multi-User to Single-User trade in licenses, the last previous version available will be 2017?
Is that correct?
Happy New Year!
Regarding this topic and Autodesk Previous Version Rights policy; Can we get confirmation on when our customers will expect to be denied access to Revit 2019 for new and existing installations? Will this product activate for new installations and will it continue to activate for existing installations once Revit 2025 comes out?
The customers have the AEC Industry Collection on active subscription.
.... for the latest release and up to 5 versions back!
Looks like this was short-lived? According to the Terms of Use there's only three previous versions.
The link https://customersuccess.autodesk.com/articles/expanding-previous-version-access-to-5-versions-back-f... is no longer available.
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