CADDESIGNER100
Industrial
- Jan 31, 2016
- 4
Hi there,
Ok this is a bit of a random one so bare with me.
I recently bought a second hand PC and it turns out it may have had a dodgy install of Solidworks on it.
I'm a little bit hesitant now to transfer my work licence onto this home PC as I'm worried I may get in trouble with Solidworks. (The whole point of this PC was so I could work from home a couple of days a week)
I may be being paranoid, but I know Solidworks uses Hardware based ID's for licencing, and so potentially this second hand PC I have bought is tainted.
I would just speak to my VAR but I am worried by doing so I may incriminate myself and my company, purely for having the PC.
I can't take the PC back unfortunately
Anyone got any Ideas?
Many thanks
Ok this is a bit of a random one so bare with me.
I recently bought a second hand PC and it turns out it may have had a dodgy install of Solidworks on it.
I'm a little bit hesitant now to transfer my work licence onto this home PC as I'm worried I may get in trouble with Solidworks. (The whole point of this PC was so I could work from home a couple of days a week)
I may be being paranoid, but I know Solidworks uses Hardware based ID's for licencing, and so potentially this second hand PC I have bought is tainted.
I would just speak to my VAR but I am worried by doing so I may incriminate myself and my company, purely for having the PC.
I can't take the PC back unfortunately
Anyone got any Ideas?
Many thanks