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    ADVICE NEEDED Re: Running SU on PC & Laptop

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    • GarethG Offline
      Gareth
      last edited by

      I have searched the Forum for an answer to this question.

      I have been running SU on my office PC for a couple of years, and now I have bought a laptop so I can take my work homw rather than stay in the office....

      .....so the question is, how do I run SU on my laptop and my PC?

      I have tried to copy it from my PC, but it wont work. I am running out of time and need to do this urgently.

      Do I need to download it again and if that is the case, how do I get the necessary authorisation to run it...??

      Thank you in advance.

      Gareth

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
        last edited by

        Why not download the free version for your laptop and copy over all your rubys from desktop.

        You can do all but export in other 3D formats with free version (oh, and layout) but can keep working at home so that when you get to work you save the .skp and open it on main machine that has the pro license.

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        • GarethG Offline
          Gareth
          last edited by

          Hi Solo,

          Yeh, I saw that suggestion somewhere in an old topic.

          The problem is that I need it to be fully functional so that when I arrive in my office after working at home, the whole thing will happen seamlessly...including setting up layouts etc.

          it's all about making these deadlines which seem to be more plentiful these days...!!

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          • DanielD Offline
            Daniel
            last edited by

            The user name, serial number, and authorization code used for the version of SU you have on your desktop computer can be used for installing the same version on your laptop. You can install SU on more than one computer, but can run only one instance of it at a time (unless you have a mutliple seat license).

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            • GarethG Offline
              Gareth
              last edited by

              yes Daniel, i know......but what i dont know is how to get it from my PC to my laptop successfully, and easily.

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              • D Offline
                dylan
                last edited by

                Just download Pro 6 to your laptop and then add the serial details from your main computer.
                Once trial version is installed go to Help/License and add the required info to validate.

                Download SketchUp Here

                Edit:
                Looking into this a little further, im not sure if this is allowed running on two PC's.

                This is the Google link to be used for all License enquiries.

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                • D Offline
                  dudekracked
                  last edited by

                  hello gareth,

                  i agree that you should download the sketchup pro version and just add the authorisation code after.

                  while the settings from your main computer can be easily copy paste in the secondary computer using a usb or external harddrive. i usually store the settings on my usb like the components, materials, tools, plugins, and styles so i have a backup incase i have to work in a different place.

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                  • GarethG Offline
                    Gareth
                    last edited by

                    thanks...i'll try that idea....hopefully it doesn't conflict with the license agreement.

                    I have actually asked Admin...but they havn't responded yet

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      The whole help centre at sketchup.google.com has been totally re-organised so I cannot find the part now but yes, I specifically remember that you can have SU Pro installed and licensed with your license key on several computers BUT you are not supposed to run them at the same time. It did specifically brought this particular example: your desktop at home (office - wherever) and your laptop to go out to the site.

                      Gai...

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                      • W Offline
                        wyatt
                        last edited by

                        Great advice...I was needing this question answered too.
                        Thanks!
                        Wyatt

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                        • bazB Offline
                          baz
                          last edited by

                          I've just got my first laptop too and had no problems authorising su on it with my existing details.
                          What I am trying to figure out however is how to transfer my shortcuts and other preferences.
                          Any ideas?
                          Thanks in advance.
                          baz.

                          ps: its an hp 8610p. 2.5ghz 17"ws, nvidea quadro nvs320, and its a ripper:)

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                          • Chris FullmerC Offline
                            Chris Fullmer
                            last edited by

                            Sure, go to Window>Preferences and go to the shortcuts tab. Then click on export and save the .dat file somewhere like on a flash drive or a network location.

                            Then do the same on the laptop, but choose import instead of export. Good luck

                            Chris

                            PS There used to be a bug where commands that already had a shortcut assigned would'nt get updated correctly. I don't know if that was ever fixed or not, but I think it was....

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