Anyone have all the SW2022 System and Document Settings in a spreadsheet or text document? Even images would be helpful, though text would be better.
Thanks
Dwight
SW2022 System and Document Settings
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I found it by thrashing around with search terms. It is in API help, like . . .
https://help.solidworks.com/2022/englis ... Redirect=1
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Hey Dwight! Nice seeing you around, hope all is well!
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Hi, Alex. We are going from 2018 to 2022 sometime around October. I need to get ready, steeling a little time here and there.
Dwight
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Assuming you're on subscription and using network licensing, you can download and update the license manager on your server with no impact to the current users (it's backward compatible). Then you can download and start testing and creating an admin image of 2022 in your environment.
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Howdy Dwight,
Would it help if I take screenshots and paste them in a Word document, and post that here? I don't know of a better way to capture them, but if you do I'm all ears.
Glenn
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I have installed 2022, but I can't run it yet. Our corporate license doesn't cover 2022 yet. Or that's the error message I get. I am trying to track down who knows what our plan is for updating the license.AlexB wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 12:16 pm Assuming you're on subscription and using network licensing, you can download and update the license manager on your server with no impact to the current users (it's backward compatible). Then you can download and start testing and creating an admin image of 2022 in your environment.
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Did you check this link? This is really good.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 12:34 pm Would it help if I take screenshots and paste them in a Word document, and post that here? I don't know of a better way to capture them, but if you do I'm all ears.
https://help.solidworks.com/2022/englis ... Redirect=1