Hi guys.. I just have a question. For example i download ansys student 2019 R2 again and replace my old 'student.lic' file with a new one... since the built-in license for R2 is only until 05/30/2020, does that mean that it will still be the deadline even if I already replaced the old 'student.lic' file??? Thank you.
Hi, I have the same problem of Yolandevis. I download Accademic Ansys two days ago and the first time I open, it work, but from the second time it tell me that "mechanical editor does not have a valid license". I try to re-install the program and to replace "student.lic" but does non work. Please help me.
The ANSYS license for campus is renewed annually. The new licenses begin at the beginning of September; in other words, annual licenses expire August 31. We are making progress with the renewal, but have not received the new license file yet. Users of ANSYS software (including GRANTA EduPack) may see messages regarding the upcoming expiration when they run ANSYS software.
Update, August 28: In order to prevent a service outage, we have worked with ANSYS to acquire a temporary license. This has been installed and will provide uninterrupted service through September 21. Meanwhile, we will continue working with them to get the licensing process completed and the annual license in place.
Starting about one month before our annual licence file renewal, CMC Microsystems subscribers will see warning messages posted inside Ansys CAD software programs. See Figures 1 and 2 below for examples.
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