I'm posting here as a last-ditch effort to get some help onthis, as those of us with the Student Editions get virtually nosupport.
I received my copy of SW 2009-2010 SE on Thursday, installed it,and went to start playing with the Routing Add-in. The only reasonI actually bought this version, rather than stay with the 2008-2009version, was to get the Routing Add-in. This is supposed to beincluded in the latest version as part of the SW Premium package.
Well, currently, it installs as Professional instead and does notinstall the add-in. I've attempted to modify the installation, haveevery thing installing from the menu, but it insists that thepackage is Professional. Essentially, it's looking like SolidWork'slicensing system is screwed up.
Does anyone know about this issue and have an idea? I have not beenable to work on my graduate project for about 5 weeks waiting forthis software to finally arrive, and now I can't even use the onetool I was waiting for.SolidworksAdministration
I received my copy of SW 2009-2010 SE on Thursday, installed it,and went to start playing with the Routing Add-in. The only reasonI actually bought this version, rather than stay with the 2008-2009version, was to get the Routing Add-in. This is supposed to beincluded in the latest version as part of the SW Premium package.
Well, currently, it installs as Professional instead and does notinstall the add-in. I've attempted to modify the installation, haveevery thing installing from the menu, but it insists that thepackage is Professional. Essentially, it's looking like SolidWork'slicensing system is screwed up.
Does anyone know about this issue and have an idea? I have not beenable to work on my graduate project for about 5 weeks waiting forthis software to finally arrive, and now I can't even use the onetool I was waiting for.SolidworksAdministration