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oljomo
08-12-2005, 12:59
Hi

Ok, i feel stupid asking this, but whereabouts was the activation code on your copy of inventor, i cant seem to find it anywhere.

oljomo

Madison
08-12-2005, 13:59
I presume that Inventor 10's activation is like that of previous versions. If so, you must receive the activation code from Autodesk via your team's main contact in TIMS.

This thread (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31521&highlight=registering+inventor) may be appropriate.

jrmarenda
12-12-2005, 18:43
I posted this message under the 3DS Max forum also. I had a horrible time trying to get Inventor Pro and 3DS Max installed on our computers at the school. Since we have very few computers that are capable of running this software, we use laptops which are not connected to the school's server. Now there may be a way to still use the network license that we have been given, but I was unable to successfullly accomplish this. Good luck to all of you that want to try.

After multiple installs and uninstalls and multiple conversations with Autodesk where I was getting conflicting information, I have found that the licenses may be switched to standalone. This is true for 3DS Max and Inventor. Just follow these steps...

1.) Install the software as standalone.
2.) Go through the activation process and write down the request code.
3.) Call 800-225-1327 to have the license switched to standalone.
4.) They will give you your activation code via email or by phone.

From what I understand, you must follow this process for each computer that you install the software. The FIRST point of contact at Autodesk is Kelly Stanphill (Kelly.Stanphill@autodesk.com). I have pasted the email that she sent to me. Good luck!


Kelly Stanphill (Temp) wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> If you call 800-225-1327 the software can be changed from a network version to a stand alone version. I apologize if you spoke to someone at this number that was unaware of this rocess. However, I am assured that all employees who are staffing this number now know how to make this switch.
>
> Regarding the broken disc, please send me your mailing address and I will have our fulfillment vendor send you a replacement.
>
> Regards,
> Kelly Stanphill

Andrew Blair
12-12-2005, 18:58
As I remember, the serial number is on the back of the Inventor case. It's on a sticker. And as far as the standalone licensing goes, I understand that you need to only do it once, for the Inventor software at least. They covert all the license to standalone. I simply called, stayed on the line for awhile, had my software registered and converted for me, all on the phone. Very nice people at autodesk, even the ones who don't know exactly what your talking about. Thank you again autodesk!

teamtestbot
12-12-2005, 20:28
I can confirm their helpfulness. We had the licenses converted to standalone for Inventor last weekend. The phone call took maybe 5 minutes.

Daniel_H
20-12-2005, 12:55
I'm from Brazil, so I can't make 1-800 calls :( , isn't there any regular phone number I can call to get this support to change the serial from Network to Standalone?

thanks

Daniel_H
21-12-2005, 11:12
will they give me a new serial number or what if I contact them?

sorry for double posting...

gardener
11-07-2006, 16:51
I tried calling them, but they did not know how to change from network to standalone...

lukevanoort
11-07-2006, 18:02
I tried calling them, but they did not know how to change from network to standalone...
Try again, I called once and accidentally stepped on the telephone cable, but the woman I had been talking to knew what I was talking about. The second time the (other) woman knew as well.

MikeRo
09-11-2006, 20:16
Wow, they told me to call the resale people. I tried to explain the situation to her but I suppose since they close at 8:00pm and I called at 7:56 she didn't want to work overtime on this grueling 5 minute process. That 1 minute could of meant a long wait in the parking lot.