However, I do not know if this would avoid or resolve the issue. Don't use a PTC account that was already used on another computer. Run "setup.exe" and not "setup-schools.exe", so that the version 6 key / code can be provided during installation.Ģ. Subsequent attempts to re-perform the installation with "setup.exe", or to copy in the license file received via email, and to delete others from ProgramData failed to satisfy licensing checks for me.Īt any rate, to avoid this problem, the solution might be:ġ. I get the message "Access Denied - Insufficient Privileges". So, maybe the issue stems from something in the PTC account that is configured to provide the version 5 license.Īt, I am unable to access the "Manage Licenses" area. BE500."! On this machine with this account, nothing to do with PTC products nor Creo version 5 were ever used or selected. The setup process completed, but upon launching Creo Parametric, the "License request failed for feature" message appeared, with "Displaying status for. Instead, I was only prompted to provide a PTC account, which I did. While using "setup-schools.exe", I did not see an opportunity to provide a license key / product code. Then on another computer, I tried to run the "setup-schools.exe" instead of "setup.exe" (just for fun, to see what was different), and I tried to use a PTC account that was already used during a successful installation** on a previous machine, because both machines belonged to the same person (me). While using "setup.exe", there is an opportunity to provide the version 6 license key / product code. Already successfully installed Creo Parametric on other computers, using "setup.exe", not "setup-schools.exe", each time with a different PTC account, when prompted. Preconditions: The PTC accounts / licenses are for FIRST use, created via. To fill in a few steps that may be relevant: I ran into this very same looking issue with Creo 6.
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