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July 10, 2003, 00:02 |
ProEngineer Access
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Dear all,
I've encounted a problem on CFX-Build. I like to import some files (.stp) which are generated by Pro/Engineer. However, there is an error message is as follows, An "CFX-Build 5 ProENGINEER Access" license is not enabled. Please contact your CFX Support representative for details on how to enable this functionality. We could not find the Pro/Engineer Access license on our machine. I'd like to ask if it is an additional license. Is it free of charge or need to extra purchase?? Regards, Donna |
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July 10, 2003, 19:36 |
Re: ProEngineer Access
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Hi Donna,
Just as the message says - contact your CFX support rep. It is an additional license, available at extra charge. Glenn |
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July 11, 2003, 10:33 |
Re: ProEngineer Access
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Almost everything is available at extra charge.
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July 11, 2003, 10:36 |
Sorry.
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Ops, looks like I messed up with the HTML on my last post. Sorry!
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