Sketchup Pro 2013 License Expired

The licence rights cover all New Zealand state and state-integrated schools. SketchUp Pro 2016 expires 20 November 2018; SketchUp Pro 2017 expires 20. Apr 27, 2015  If this is what you need contact a re-seller, BUY SKETCHUP, and then they will email you a Serial Number and Authorization Code to activate the PRO version (which has more features than the free version).

License If you are a qualified instructor at an educational institution, or you are an enrolled student at an educational institution and use the Software in your classwork, you may use the Software for classroom teaching purposes, and classwork purposes. This includes installation and use of the Software in teaching labs at an educational institution, provided that use of the Software is by enrolled students who are engaged in classroom learning activities at the educational institution. Original music download. However, if you are an employee of an educational institution and your job responsibilities are not those of a qualified instructor, you must purchase a SketchUp Pro license. For example, but not as a limitation, if you are employed as a member of the professional staff of an educational institution such as the facilities management team, you are considered to be engaged in for-profit activity and you must purchase a SketchUp Pro license. Government agencies are considered to be commercial users and must purchase a SketchUp Pro license. 10th October 2017. Please see post #89 for the license MSIs.

Use these instead of the MSTs. Any one help, I download the Sketchup msi from the exe, downloaded the new mst from post #11, put them in the same folder and ran the msi manually to check its install and when I ran Sketchup it said I had no license and only 8hrs to go. What am I doing wrong? Had a version 13 that worked fine. Edit: Realise now the 8hrs is a trail! But how do I stop that. Have reset the clock, run it, accepted free version, run it again and its now the free version which is fine, so how do I stop it doing the free trial in the first place?

Uninstalled it and reinstalled it using a cmd file I used to install 13 and it starts up without the pro trial. Now is this because the mst file is specified in the cmd line and if I just double clicked the msi it did not take any notice of the mst file?

Next question is if I want to run this out using GPO do I have to specifiy the mst file anywhere in the GPO or do I just make sure its in the same folder as the msi? Thanks Arthur, that's command looks familiar so it must have been your file I had a copy off! Had a look at the GPO, can I not just run the MSI via a GPO and specify the MST in the GPO software setting rather than using the cmd file (presume that would have to be done as a startup script?) Would the cmd file not try and install Sketchup every time it runs? Sorry if the questions seem a bit on the basic side.