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Client requirements and installation process - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: Learning SOLIDWORKS PDM
Client requirements and installation process
- [Instructor] Now up until this point in the video series, we've been focusing mainly on our server location and all the installations and preparation we have to do on that end. We looked at requirements, we looked at professional versus standard, and all the things that go into creating our initial vault. Now it's time to start connecting our local workstations that our users use to this vault on the server. So at this point, I'm working on my local workstation. This would be your normal office workstation where you do your work day-to-day. You can see that I've got SOLIDWORKS 2017 installed on it, and I've got SOLIDWORKS Premium. So we can pop this open real quick. I'm going to go ahead and activate my license on this. You'll notice before when I opened it up my license wasn't activated. Which is fine. We can just do that very quickly using the Activation Wizard. You'll want to make sure that your SOLIDWORKS is activated for all of these operations. Now if we go up top and look at…
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Server requirements and installation1m 23s
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PDM install on server10m 17s
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Database and Archive Server4m 40s
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Activation2m 56s
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Modify install to add client and admin tools4m 31s
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Upgrading to Professional4m 46s
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Creating a vault8m 44s
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Client requirements and installation process6m 11s
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Creating a local vault view4m 29s
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Loading a .cex file2m 53s
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