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export solidworks files from "student version" to "full" version

PaoloMUTZ

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Good morning, everyone, I hope you're all right. I have the following question:

In these days at my house I have created an avamprogetto of a machinery with "solidworks-student" (I have this version at home because I am an engineering student) and this machine now I want to present it in the design studio where I work (as I am also a designer).

(for those who do not know the files made with solidworks-student are marked by a cap --> attach photo)

Knowing the strict policy of solidworks, I wondered if there was a way to export the axieme into a neutral format that does not show that the machine was made with a student version.
I for now exported the machine in: step // parasolid

(for those who do not know, solidworks has an office that controls corporate internet networks to stab companies that use craccate versions). .

thank you as always of your support, good to make
 

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So you work as a designer and do it using a student version.
and you are asking how to use files made with the student version, of which it is expressly forbidden to use for profit, to make them available in the working environment.
the forum does not treat illegal issues.
 
Good morning, everyone, I hope you're all right. I have the following question:

In these days at my house I have created an avamprogetto of a machinery with "solidworks-student" (I have this version at home because I am an engineering student) and this machine now I want to present it in the design studio where I work (as I am also a designer).

(for those who do not know the files made with solidworks-student are marked by a cap --> attach photo)

Knowing the strict policy of solidworks, I wondered if there was a way to export the axieme into a neutral format that does not show that the machine was made with a student version.
I for now exported the machine in: step // parasolid

(for those who do not know, solidworks has an office that controls corporate internet networks to stab companies that use craccate versions). .

thank you as always of your support, good to make
Try to hear a dealer. It's probably possible to do it by paying a certain amount. If I don't remember badly with solid edge you can make the transition from educational to commercial, paying a certain amount for each file to "treat".
 
So you work as a designer and do it using a student version.
and you are asking how to use files made with the student version, of which it is expressly forbidden to use for profit, to make them available in the working environment.
the forum does not treat illegal issues.
There is nothing illegal.
At my house I made a machine with the student version.
in the design studio where work there is the premium license (obviously).

the question arises from the fact that at work I can not design things for my own fact, so I exploit my free time in the evening to improve my skills with the student version.
the fate wants me to have designed a machine that interests my owner and so I'm asking what you could do to convert the file without having to redesign everything
 
Try to hear a dealer. It's probably possible to do it by paying a certain amount. If I don't remember badly with solid edge you can make the transition from educational to commercial, paying a certain amount for each file to "treat".
thank you so much I will inform you from the dealer
 
the fate wants me to have designed a machine that interests my owner and so I'm asking what you could do to convert the file without having to redesign everything
I think you're gonna want to redesign everything. You're not gonna take that long.
 
There is nothing illegal.
At my house I made a machine with the student version.
in the design studio where work there is the premium license (obviously).

the question arises from the fact that at work I can not design things for my own fact, so I exploit my free time in the evening to improve my skills with the student version.
the fate wants me to have designed a machine that interests my owner and so I'm asking what you could do to convert the file without having to redesign everything
Excuse me, but if you modeled something with the student version for your dialect and this then affects your owner, who will not use it for sure to make a rendering to hang in the living room, in fact even if you directly don't make us anything will still be used for profit purposes.
 
Excuse me, but if you modeled something with the student version for your dialect and this then affects your owner, who will not use it for sure to make a rendering to hang in the living room, in fact even if you directly don't make us anything will still be used for profit purposes.
it would certainly be commercialized, so we wanted to understand what could be done to transform the file... Now we will try to hear the dealer and in the worst case I will redesign everything

Thank you very much
 
it would certainly be commercialized, so we wanted to understand what could be done to transform the file... Now we will try to hear the dealer and in the worst case I will redesign everything

Thank you very much
How did this end?
 
Good morning to all; I connect to this discussion as I have a problem with the student/academic version on the site 3ds (3dexperience); I press that I have a regular student license;
now I have changed pc and can no longer find pa page where you enter into solidworks on the portal; before they had installed the apps under windows, so it was easy to lodge and enter sw;
Can someone help me step by step? the site is really confused and I found everything except my personal page with the accessible solidworks app (paid).
I ask you support; Thank you!
 
if you open solidworks and add it to the applications or additions you find it right in the tabs. click on it and log on.
 
if you open solidworks and add it to the applications or additions you find it right in the tabs. click on it and log on.
Okay, thank you. but my problem is that I can't open solidworks or access the program's startup icon because starting from "white" pcs I entered the 3ds website, I logged in but I don't find the page to be able to enter and start sw; maybe I have to install some application before? I'm sorry, but I never did this.
 
solidworks if you installed it on the pc just throw it. search it in the start menu or taskbar.
if you have never installed it you have to go to the solidworks website and after registration do the download from the version you can install.
 
Okay, thank you. but my problem is that I can't open solidworks or access the program's startup icon because starting from "white" pcs I entered the 3ds website, I logged in but I don't find the page to be able to enter and start sw; maybe I have to install some application before? I'm sorry, but I never did this.
I have never used a student version, but the site is not www.solidworks.it as for the vers. commercial? If that's it, click the "omino" at the top right and log on.
 
Hello, king, no, maybe.. . !
sw student today is used remotely (without internet connection you cannot work and cannot install locally); Yes, it is a huge c. socket but today the management of student packages for university students is this (unfortunately);
I will try to hear the assistance sw; thank you anyway!
 
Hello, king, no, maybe.. . !
sw student today is used remotely (without internet connection you cannot work and cannot install locally); Yes, it is a huge c. socket but today the management of student packages for university students is this (unfortunately);
I will try to hear the assistance sw; thank you anyway!
if you have resolved, you may report the solution so that it is useful to others and make sure that the forum is not a support center but a place of sharing and mutual help
 

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