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Question: Why do standalone versions of COSMOSWorks, COSMOSMotion, and COSMOSFloWorks each have its own serial number?

Answer: A separate serial number is essential to enable separate activations for these products. For example, COSMOSFloWorks can be activated on one machine and COSMOSMotion can be activated on a different machine.

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Question: How do I obtain the new Serial Number(s) for my COSMOS product(s)?

Answer: Existing customers, for whom we have a valid email address in our system, will automatically receive COSMOS serial numbers via email. You can also obtain your COSMOS serial number(s), directly by visiting: www.solidworks.com/COSMOS-SN.

Question: After I activate 2006-based COSMOS products can I still run my older versions of COSMOS?

Answer: Yes, provided you use only one license at a time (as per the End User License Agreement). This requires you have your dongle/license file on your machine.

Question: I have already activated COSMOSWorks Professional. Subsequently if I purchase an upgrade to COSMOSWorks Advanced Professional what should I do to start using it?

Answer: No new serial number is required, just re-activate your COSMOSWorks.

Question: I have COSMOSEMS does this require a new serial number to activate the product?

Answer: No. You can still work with COSMOSEMS with the license you have for COSMOSDesignStar 4.5.

Question: Does the activation process ever send data to SOLIDWORKS after I activate my product?

Answer: No. Activation is a secure and anonymous one-time process. After activation is complete, the license manager runs alongside the product for the sole purpose of verifying the integrity of the license file and the validity of the product license. The activation technology in the product never contacts SOLIDWORKS except with your express knowledge and consent.

Question: How does SOLIDWORKS keep this information secure?

Answer: We use the industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to transmit data to product activation servers that are both physically secure and have limited employee access.

A common request from technical support is for SOLIDWORKS users to provide their SOLIDWORKS serial number along with which version and service pack they are running. Below are the various methods for locating that information quickly.

The browser-based interface to a Workspace is actually presented as a constituent part within the overall Altium 365 Platform Interface. Access to this interface can be performed in a number of ways. Refer to the section Signing in to the Interface, on the Altium 365 Platform Interface page for more details.

Within the Altium 365 Platform Interface, the area for the active Workspace provides a number of key technologies and services and can be coarsely divided into two groupings, as shown in the following image and listed thereafter.

This page provides the interface to the Projects service, to create and manage projects in a central location, in a CAD-centric way, and share those projects for team collaboration as required. The page lists all projects for the Workspace. Workspace-based projects target the development stage of the project lifecycle, simplifying the creation and ongoing workflow for version controlled projects. From here you can create new projects and open and manage existing ones. From this interface a project can also be shared, or rather its access permissions configured.

Altium Designer projects can be uploaded directly from your PC into the Workspace with the Upload Project option available from the button menu. In the following browser window, specify a folder containing the project files to upload.

You can also access a detailed, CAD-centric view of the project, opened by selecting the required project, clicking the control above the listing of projects, and choosing the Open entry on the associated menu. Alternatively, double-click directly on the required project entry in the list (or click on its name). The detailed management page for that project opens in a new browser tab incorporating the CAD-centric interface, which offers Design, Simulation, Releases, History, and Assembly view options:

This page gives you convenient access for browsing all of the components that are currently stored within your Workspace. Not only can you quickly see which (and how many) components you currently have at your disposal (and gain detailed information about each and every component), but you can also view a summary of the health of those components. Delving deeper, you have access to view more detailed information regarding component health, through a dedicated Library Health dashboard. This provides greater detail on issues, and enables you to quickly assess and fix components accordingly.

Browse the components currently available within your Workspace from the Components page of the browser interface. The Library Health region provides a summary of the components and their health.

This page provides an aggregated overview of all manufacturer parts that are currently used in Workspace Managed BOMs. The listing is populated with key parameter columns (including SiliconExpert parameters if available) for each manufacturer part item, and includes active Where Used links to the referenced BOM document. The Used Parts page report allows you to quickly view all manufacturer part references that are applied in design BOMs while checking for active issues such as inappropriate Lifecycles, lack of standards compliance, or an extended manufacturing lead time. Note that the current report view can be saved as a CSV file using the download function ().

The Used Parts interface offers a range of features for locating the information you need for auditing parts usage. These include column ordering, keyword searches and advanced data filters. When used in combination, these features offer a high degree of control over which entries are included in the Parts report and how they are presented.

Filters also may be applied to parameter datasets that are numeric rather than textural, such as Factory Lead Time, or Years To End Of Life (YTEOL) if SiliconExpert Integration is enabled for your Workspace.

With numeric parameter filters, enter the range of values that will be accepted for inclusion in the parts report entries. Note that the From and To labels also indicate the minimum and maximum values without a filter applied.

Although presented through a relatively simple interface, the Workspace Tasks dashboard offers a flexible and efficient way of both managing and tracking workflows within the actual design environment rather than via an external system. This page is a global view of all Tasks that are currently active in the Workspace, while the project-specific Tasks view available from the navigation tree when viewing a project represents only those Tasks associated with that project.

This page relates to ECAD-MCAD CoDesign functionality. MCAD CoDesigner synchronizes the PCB design between electrical and mechanical engineers. It works directly with ECAD and MCAD data via the MCAD CoDesigner panel on the Altium Designer side, and a corresponding panel plugged into your MCAD software. The latter is provided through installation (and registration to the MCAD software) of the Altium CoDesigner plugin.

This page enables you to create and manage requests for new components. An engineer can simply put in a request for one or more parts to be created and get notified when that request has either been completed, and the component(s) made available, or rejected (and why). The requestor supplies as much key information to support their request as possible (manufacturer and part number(s), description(s), any relevant datasheet (PDF or URL)). Stub Component Items can even be created that the librarian can then run with (and finish off).

User members can be those with AltiumLive accounts within your own organization, or those in a different organization (in the case of the latter, inviting them in as members of a Workspace does not mean they become part of your organization). You also can invite users who do not have an AltiumLive account (who will need to then register for one). Users can submit a request to join your workspace, and existing users can submit a request for another user to be invited to the Workspace.

When you delete an item in the Workspace through a soft delete action, it will be moved to the Trash. The Trash page provides the interface to this isolated area of the Workspace.

You will only see items that you yourself have soft deleted. An administrator will see all soft deleted items in the Trash. Each item is presented in terms of the following information:

Select an item in the Trash, then use the controls at the top-right of the list to permanently delete that item, or to restore it, respectively. Corresponding commands are also available from the menu associated with the control (at the far right of the selected item).

Alternatively, to empty the entire Trash in a single, batch action, click the button at the top-left of the page. A confirmation window will appear alerting you to the fact that this action will delete all items permanently and that they cannot be restored thereafter. To proceed click the button.

Also available is an advanced Process Workflows and an associated Send a notification when no updates have been made to a workflow task for days notification. When enabled, users with an active Task that requires them to complete a workflow step will receive a reminder notification if no action has been taken for the specified number of days.

In the Add IP filtering rule window, enter the desired incoming IP range (in CIDR notation) that will be accepted by the Workspace, and add an optional filter description. Confirm the new filter rule entry ().

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